The Dark Interval: Towards a Theology of StoryArgus Communications, 1975 - 134 páginas From myth to parable, Crossan identifies five types of stories. Among these types it is parable that subverts the world and undercuts the safe shelter we build. Using literary theory, philosophy, theology and biblical studies, he demonstrates the subversive power of the parable. |
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