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This collection of short fiction by a seasoned Presbyterian pastor who now serves as the Assistant Dean for Ministerial Studies at Yale Divinity School, explores both the literary and theological structure of the Biblical parables by responding to them with new parables, stories that re-frame the Biblical teaching in contemporary terms. Accompanying essays provide the context for this collection, asking whether short fiction, and if the artistic process in general, might rise to the level of what Reformed Theology will call the Word of God proclaimed. Beginning with John Calvin and other Christian Reformers, the essays argue that the unrestricted creative process can be life-giving to the often tiresome homiletic form. Goettler concludes that using Biblical parables as muse serves to till the soil, making the reader ever more ready to hear the proclamation of faith.
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This collection of short fiction by a seasoned Presbyterian pastor who now serves as the Assistant Dean for Ministerial Studies at Yale Divinity School, explores both the literary and theological structure of the Biblical parables by responding to them with new parables, stories that re-frame the Biblical teaching in contemporary terms. Accompanying essays provide the context for this collection, asking whether short fiction, and if the artistic process in general, might rise to the level of what Reformed Theology will call the Word of God proclaimed. Beginning with John Calvin and other Christian Reformers, the essays argue that the unrestricted creative process can be life-giving to the often tiresome homiletic form. Goettler concludes that using Biblical parables as muse serves to till the soil, making the reader ever more ready to hear the proclamation of faith.
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