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God As Storyteller: Seeking Meaning in Biblical Narrative
John A. Beck

God As Storyteller: Seeking Meaning in Biblical Narrative

9780827212541

Danvers, MA: Chalice Press (Jun 15, 2008)
BT 83.78 .B43
212 pages | 6 x 9.1 inch | English
Dewey 220.6/6
LC Classification BT83.78 .B43 2008
LC Control No. 2007032276

Subject

  • Bible
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General
  • Storytelling
  • Storytelling - Religious Aspects - Christianity
  • Storytelling/ Religious Aspects/ Christianity

Plot

The Bible is filled with carefully told stories that are designed to reach from their pages into our lives. They reach out to entertain us. They cause us to laugh or make us cry. But most importantly, the stories in the Bible shape our thinking and our faith. This book honors the role of God as storyteller and explores how God's inspired authors carefully select and present an event so as to instill it with meaning. In order to deepen our appreciation of the storyteller's craft, this book surveys the traditional categories of narrative criticism to see how the design of scene, plot, characterization, narration, time, and wordplay shape the story we read. But the reader will also find a considerable portion of this book devoted to a new form of narrative analysis-narrative geography. Since the stories of the Bible are filled not only with people but also with place, we note how the storyteller may strategically use, reuse, and nuance geography as part of the storytelling process. As we come to a fuller appreciation of how the events of the Bible become its stories, we will have set the stage for a discussion of the reader's craft, seeking meaning in such stories. In the end, the reader will be rewarded with a new and exciting way of reading God's stories that appreciates not only their composition but also their meaning.

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