Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Why stories? A summary

  • Awakening longing
  • Goes with the grain of the culture
  • It's how we learn
  • 75% of the Bible is story, narrative.
  • It appeals to heart rather than head; story is a person's 'heart language'
  • We learn how our story intersects with the story we're reading, and the story we're part of.
  • Story-lessons can sneak up on us
  • Stories are concrete, not abstract. A lot of people have problems with abstract; I don't know anyone who has problems with the concrete.
  • Stories (esp. parables) are capable of moulding themselves in multiple ways to our stories; they are fractal in that sense, universal and local
  • They are personal, under the skin, where we really are at.
  • Engaging in beauty is engaging in the Kingdom

Notes:

Jesus taught, awaken longings, scatter seed, wait and see what happens
This is exactly what he did

Every myth is 'a splintered fragment of the true light' (Tolkien to C S Lewis, reportedly)

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