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According to Song, the Christian faith is deeply rooted in storytelling: stories are the most basic mode of human communication and, in the same idea, the Christian Bible is fundamentally a story.
Though, Song regrets the fact that Christians, and above all Christian theologians, so often fail to express their faith in term of stories. Christian theology is most often expressed in terms of concepts, ideas, and systems. Following the conviction that this is the most appropriate way to express our faith, the proposal of this book is to speak of Christian faith and theology through stories rather than systems and texts.
Contents
Preface
1 In the Beginning Were Stories, Not Texts
2 Story Is the Matrix of Theology
3 Theology Rewrites Stories
4 Stories Rectify Theology
5 The Theological Power of Stories
6 In Search of Our Roots
7 Stories within a Story
8 Stories Are Culturally Distinctive
9 Stories Can Be Theologically Interactive
10 The Bible, Stories, and Theology
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