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Funny Things Can Happen on Your Way through the Bible, Volume 1

ISBN-13: 9781608993932 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 354 str.

Charles D. Barrett; William H. Willimon
Funny Things Can Happen on Your Way through the Bible, Volume 1 Barrett, Charles D. 9781608993932 Resource Publications - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Funny Things Can Happen on Your Way through the Bible, Volume 1

ISBN-13: 9781608993932 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 354 str.

Charles D. Barrett; William H. Willimon
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Description: Proceeding from Voltaire's conclusion that ""God is a comedian playing to an audience that's afraid to laugh,"" this book seeks to uncover some of the many instances in which biblical texts offer readers grace and insight through the divine gifts of humor, wit, and laughter. Readers are invited to take a strikingly unusual, if not unique, approach to the texts, imagining not only the voice inflections but also the body language of their narrators to capture the humorous nuances and ripples of laughter that likely attended the first telling of many biblical stories. Endorsements: Proceeding from Voltaire's conclusion that "God is a comedian playing to an audience that's afraid to laugh," this book seeks to uncover some of the many instances in which biblical texts offer readers grace and insight through the divine gifts of humor, wit, and laughter. Readers are invited to take a strikingly unusual, if not unique, approach to the texts, imagining not only the voice inflections but also the body language of the original narrators in hopes ofpiercing the sound and sight barriers that stifle the humorous nuances and ripples of laughter that very likely attended the first telling of many a biblical story. If you ever wondered what the Bible would sound like if it were written by Ogden Nash (and who hasn't?) here it is, Charlie Barrett's religious rhymes. -William H. Willimon, distinguished theologian, churchman, and author, in the Foreword As one who undertook a study of biblical humor a half-century ago at Yale, I am immensely gratified to read the delightful work of my colleague Charles Barrett found here. Seeking to enhance the theological message of Scripture by focusing on the dimension of humor, he has recast many of its stories in rhyme, clarifying their theological implications and touching base with the greatest Christian theologians. In this he goes far beyond earlier treatments of the topic by such writers as Elton Trueblood, Webb Garrison, and Jacob Klausner. Barrett's book is unique. It will be a boon to all who preach, teach, and write in the light of Scripture. -John M. Bullard, Ph.D., Albert C. Outler Professor emeritus of Religion, Wofford College With wit and wisdom, Charlie Barrett invites us to think deeply and laugh joyfully as he unveils the humor that abounds in Scripture and the God who laughs. His impish chrymes are mirrors that help us see ourselves for the clowns we are and experience the grace of the Christ who smiles. This fresh approach to The Good Book reveals the playful God who encourages us with love and hope. It will change the way I read the Bible. -Marshall L. Meadors, Bishop emeritus, Jackson Area, the United Methodist Church About the Contributor(s): Charles D. Barrett is Peter B. Hendrix Professor emeritus of Religion, at Wofford College. He is the author of Understanding the Christian Faith (1980) and God Under Our Skin: A Search for the Theological Jesus (2006)."

Description:Proceeding from Voltaires conclusion that ""God is a comedian playing to an audience thats afraid to laugh,"" this book seeks to uncover some of the many instances in which biblical texts offer readers grace and insight through the divine gifts of humor, wit, and laughter. Readers are invited to take a strikingly unusual, if not unique, approach to the texts, imagining not only the voice inflections but also the body language of their narrators to capture the humorous nuances and ripples of laughter that likely attended the first telling of  many biblical stories.Endorsements:Proceeding from Voltaires conclusion that "God is a comedian playing to an audience thats afraid to laugh," this book seeks to uncover some of the many instances in which biblical texts offer readers grace and insight through the divine gifts of humor, wit, and laughter. Readers are invited to take a strikingly unusual, if not unique, approach to the texts, imagining not only the voice inflections but also the body language of the original narrators in hopes of piercing the sound and sight barriers that stifle the humorous nuances and ripples of laughter that very likely attended the first telling of many a biblical story.  If you ever wondered what the Bible would sound like if it were written by Ogden Nash (and who hasnt?) here it is, Charlie Barretts religious rhymes.        -William H. Willimon, distinguished theologian, churchman, and author, in the Foreword   As one who undertook a study of biblical humor a half-century ago at Yale, I am immensely gratified to read the delightful work of my colleague Charles Barrett found here. Seeking to enhance the theological message of Scripture by focusing on the dimension of humor, he has recast many of its stories in rhyme, clarifying their theological implications and touching base with the greatest Christian theologians.  In this he goes far beyond earlier treatments of the topic by such writers as Elton Trueblood, Webb Garrison, and Jacob Klausner.   Barretts book is unique.  It will be a boon to all who preach, teach, and write in the light of Scripture.     -John M. Bullard, Ph.D., Albert C. Outler Professor emeritus of Religion, Wofford College With wit and wisdom, Charlie Barrett invites us to think deeply and laugh joyfully as he unveils the humor that abounds in Scripture and the God who laughs. His impish chrymes are mirrors that help us see ourselves for the clowns we are and experience the grace of the Christ who smiles. This fresh approach to The Good Book reveals the playful God who encourages us with love and hope. It will change the way I read the Bible.         -Marshall L. Meadors, Bishop emeritus, Jackson Area, the United Methodist ChurchAbout the Contributor(s):Charles D. Barrett is Peter B. Hendrix Professor emeritus of Religion, at Wofford College. He is the author of Understanding the Christian Faith (1980) and God Under Our Skin: A Search for the Theological Jesus (2006).

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Biblical Meditations - General
Humor > Topic - Religion
Religion > Christian Church - Administration
Wydawca:
Resource Publications
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781608993932
Rok wydania:
2010
Ilość stron:
354
Waga:
0.47 kg
Wymiary:
22.61 x 14.99 x 2.29
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Willimon, William H. Feeling most athome behind a pulpit, Bishop Willia... więcej >


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