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The Christmas Stories

Autor Trevor Dennis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2007
The 'Christmas Story', as we know it, is derived from a mixture of carols and carol services, nativity plays, children's Bibles and paintings. The Bible itself offers two stories, each quite different from the other, not just in detail, but in tone. Neither of them is reproduced in the familiar Christmas story, and indeed, that story sometimes runs counter to the biblical text. This book, which incorporates some of the authors own stories and poems on the Christmas theme, begins by examining the two biblical accounts in turn: Matthew's, which is a dark tale, or at least as tale of light shining in darkness, Luke's, which is full of light and joy. The author explores the concept of the virgin birth, while acknowledging that the narratives retain a certain ambiguity, and looks at the strangely neglected question: given the world and the God that we know, what story must we tell now? His response is that the church itself desperately needs the vision of the God in a manger, and must allow this vision (together with that of God on a cross) to determine its theology and practice. ""Trevor Dennis' vivid imaginative writing truly lights up the 'Christmas Story' for our twenty-first century world."" Jane Dowell in Magnet
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780281058488
ISBN-10: 0281058482
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: SPCK Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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The 'Christmas Story', as we know it, is derived from a mixture of carols and carol services, nativity plays, children's Bibles and paintings. The Bible itself offers two stories, each quite different from the other, not just in detail, but in tone. Neither of them is reproduced in the familiar Christmas story, and indeed, that story sometimes runs counter to the biblical text. This book, which incorporates some of the authors own stories and poems on the Christmas theme, begins by examining the two biblical accounts in turn: Matthew's, which is a dark tale, or at least as tale of light shining in darkness, Luke's, which is full of light and joy. The author explores the concept of the virgin birth, while acknowledging that the narratives retain a certain ambiguity, and looks at the strangely neglected question: given the world and the God that we know, what story must we tell now? His response is that the church itself desperately needs the vision of the God in a manger, and must allow this vision (together with that of God on a cross) to determine its theology and practice. ""Trevor Dennis' vivid imaginative writing truly lights up the 'Christmas Story' for our twenty-first century world."" Jane Dowell in Magnet


Notă biografică

Trevor J. Dennis joined the staff of Chester Cathedral in 1994, where he was Vice Dean and Canon Chancellor until his retirement in 2010. For nearly 12 years before that he was tutor in Old Testament Studies at Salisbury and Wells Theological College. During his time at Salisbury he wrote two books on Old Testament narratives, Lo and Behold! (1991), and Sarah Laughed (1994), and these were later followed by two volumes exploring Old Testament stories of encounter with God, Looking God in the Eye (1998), and Face to Face with God (1999).