McKnight describes it as «the ongoing
reworking of the
biblical Story by new authors so they can speak the old story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&r
Story by new authors so they can speak the old
story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&r
story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one
Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&r
Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki -
stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.»