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The Gift of Story

Autor Ralph Milton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2018
In this companion book, Milton shares insights about storytelling related to themes ranging from mythology and human identity, to social justice, changing from the inside out, tragedy, awe and mystery, hope and promise, and more. But the story is always central; the story is always "the thing." The videos include key biblical stories about seminal biblical characters Eden and Eve, Jonah, the prodigal, Mary and Elizabeth, the Ethiopian eunuch, Zacchaeus, Mary of Magdala, Sarah and more. In The Gift of Story, Milton romps through a lively reflection on what stories mean to humans, "the story-telling animal," how we can all tell stories to enrich our lives, and rejoice in the complimentary role that stories and the logic of science play in our lives. It's a fun read full of lively, refreshing stories and insights. The Gift of Story picks up where Ralph Milton's live StoryFest events leave off. Those events led by gifted musicians, artists, and storytellers Linnea Good, Don McNair, Allison Rennie, Donald Schmidt, as well as Ralph Milton were designed to provide a spiritual "shot in the arm, focusing on evocative Bible stories and personal faith experiences."
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ISBN-13: 9781773430324
ISBN-10: 1773430327
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wood Lake Books (CA)
Colecția Wood Lake Books (CA)

Recenzii

"Storytelling is fundamental for faith because it is only through this act of telling that our story can be connected with that of God and Jesus; because this story must be told; and so that it can be told as an unfinished story into which the faithful write their own stories and, in doing so move the story forward. Thus at its basic level, the Christian faith has a narrative deep structure." -- Edmund Arens, Theologian, University of Lucerne