Tuesday, January 14, 2014
The Great Controversy: Lost in the Middle
Welcome back! Hopefully your holidays were enjoyable and you were able to spend time with family and catching up on any podcasts you missed. Dale has been busy tweaking links and file management on the website so the links are now standardized. Eventually I intend to do some work as well, but I've been busy with PhD applications.
Anywayz, to kick off the new year, we have a multi-part series exploring a narrative (idea) that is central to our understanding of life, faith and history: The Great Controversy. However, before we deal with details, we wanted to talk a little more about story.
This week, we explore the dilemma of interpretation in a different way. How do you make narrative sense of anything when you arrive in the middle of the story? What elements do you focus on and what difference does that make? It all begins on a bus in a Mexican desert in 1996...
The Great Controversy - Part 1
Labels:
Adventism
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Bible study
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Christianity
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contextualization
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film
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life
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making sense
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narrative
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Nicholas Cage
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story
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The Rock
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