In Storycraft, renowned author Walter Wangerin Jr. explores the power
of narrative and storytelling to impact message, messenger, and
hearer. Through preaching and teaching, the gospel comes alive--is
incarnated--in the words, actions, and stories we tell. Well-crafted
stories shape the relationship between tellers and listeners, between
preachers and people. And in the telling, trust is established, faith
is formed, and lives change. "A well-told story gives people eyes that
see, ears that hear, tongues that taste, fingers that touch, and
hearts that can be moved. But even before we start to create a story,
and then to tell it, we should trust we have the abilities to craft it
well enough to lead our listeners to the truth" (chapter 3). Wangerin
draws on personal experience and a host of voices to make a case for
the importance of embracing story as an essential tool for
communicating the gospel in preaching and teaching settings. He turns
to personal anecdotes, wisdom from ancient classics, and a provocative
anthology of narrative types. Together, Wangerin's reflections create
a theology of story that shows how the Word of God takes on flesh in
practiced speech. The sections of the book focus on the effect of
spoken stories and the process of building a story step by step. It
then provides several examples of stories for telling and expands on
the importance of theatrics in preaching and teaching. In a very real
sense, preachers and teachers of the gospel are actors. Motion and
meaning flow not simply from words but from the embodied presentation
of the preacher, who approaches the task as script writer, director,
and actor.
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The Art of Spiritual Narrative
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ISBN
9781506481760
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Stylus Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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