I suggest that
the whole biblical narrative, including Jesus, as well as all subsequent theology, is one vast story illustrating the simple fact that, in the end, we are all one, connected to each other and to our common Ground of Being.
Not exact matches
It has many sources, from redaction critics who started looking at each Gospel as a
whole to literary scholars like Northrop Frye and Frank Kermode who have called renewed attention to the
narrative shape of
biblical texts.
This pattern is implicit in the
whole fabric of
biblical narrative.
«Attempting to depict the
whole span of the
biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation is a bold undertaking.
It is not difficult to imagine a catechism for children teaching them the
biblical narrative and helping them construct a sense of the
whole that goes beyond the bits and pieces of scripture which they typically are taught.
But something about
narrative theology (and
narrative in other disciplines as well) that has inhibited its lure is how its proponents decide which
narrative is preferable even within the larger
whole they generally agree upon —
biblical narrative.
She has taken many Scriptural references out of context, and does not seem to understand the
Biblical narrative as a
whole.