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Alternative Narratives

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The Bible offers an alternative or sometimes even opposing narratives to our post-modern culture context. While the world offers us value systems based on consumerism, nationalism, capitalism, and celebrity, the Bible is quite literally Gospel, which is from the Greek for “good news.”
In today’s episode, we compare and contrast these narratives and examine what Gospel means in our current context, with the help of Gabriel Fackre’s framework for narrative theology, which we will be unpacking over the next few episodes.
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Key Takeaways

— Jesus is a narrative writer
— Jesus declares and establishes the kingdom
— The kingdom is here and now
— Contextual narratives are evolving
— Our understanding of the Gospel is also evolving
— We become the good news for each other
——

Resources

Kōsuke Koyama: Water Buffalo Theology
Howard Thurman: Jesus and the Disinherited
Gabriel Fackre: Narrative Theology
Netflix: The Trapped 13
The Bible Project: The Sermon on the Mount
Bema Podcast: Episode 93 - Blessed
Dallas Willard: The Divine Conspiracy
Systematic vs Narrative Theology
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Bible References

Mathew 5
Mark 7: 24–30
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Support the show

This podcast is a production of Worship Lab, and recorded in Brooklyn New York. Our executive producer is Armistead Booker. Our technical director and engineer is Gareth Manwaring. And our sound designer is Oleksandr Stepanov. Music by penguinmusic - *Better Day* from Pixabay.

Share your ideas with us! You can email [email protected]. Thanks for listening!

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Manage episode 413242890 series 3565594
Content provided by Patricia Manwaring and Elisa Booker, Patricia Manwaring, and Elisa Booker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Patricia Manwaring and Elisa Booker, Patricia Manwaring, and Elisa Booker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The Bible offers an alternative or sometimes even opposing narratives to our post-modern culture context. While the world offers us value systems based on consumerism, nationalism, capitalism, and celebrity, the Bible is quite literally Gospel, which is from the Greek for “good news.”
In today’s episode, we compare and contrast these narratives and examine what Gospel means in our current context, with the help of Gabriel Fackre’s framework for narrative theology, which we will be unpacking over the next few episodes.
——
Key Takeaways

— Jesus is a narrative writer
— Jesus declares and establishes the kingdom
— The kingdom is here and now
— Contextual narratives are evolving
— Our understanding of the Gospel is also evolving
— We become the good news for each other
——

Resources

Kōsuke Koyama: Water Buffalo Theology
Howard Thurman: Jesus and the Disinherited
Gabriel Fackre: Narrative Theology
Netflix: The Trapped 13
The Bible Project: The Sermon on the Mount
Bema Podcast: Episode 93 - Blessed
Dallas Willard: The Divine Conspiracy
Systematic vs Narrative Theology
——

Bible References

Mathew 5
Mark 7: 24–30
——

Support the show

This podcast is a production of Worship Lab, and recorded in Brooklyn New York. Our executive producer is Armistead Booker. Our technical director and engineer is Gareth Manwaring. And our sound designer is Oleksandr Stepanov. Music by penguinmusic - *Better Day* from Pixabay.

Share your ideas with us! You can email [email protected]. Thanks for listening!

  continue reading

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