tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6873829321744070104.post6409160716531326943..comments2020-09-29T18:42:07.609-07:00Comments on The Bardswell Blog: Historical Fiction vs Historical Fact - Part 1: EducationArthur D Bardswellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10077464609263357957noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6873829321744070104.post-54433519974700169472012-06-04T22:01:45.139-07:002012-06-04T22:01:45.139-07:00There is a huge move these days towards using the ...There is a huge move these days towards using the narrative approach, in just about every area. It's a cornerstone of the post-modern dynamic (or epistemology). So I agree that this is one of the best ways to help people learn.. whether it's about history or about ourselves today - nothing as compelling as a good story!<br /><br />A great book about The Story to end all stories is: The Sacred Romance by Brent Curtis and John Eldredge.. it describes where we all fit in the overarching narrative of creation-redemption-new creation. It's a beautiful read.<br /><br />Also some (shorter blog-style) stuff I've been reading recently about the historical-narrative approach to New Testament theology..<br /><br />http://www.jrdkirk.com/2012/02/24/what-is-narrative-theology-pt-1-narrative-theology-and-biblical-theology/<br />http://www.postost.net/2012/06/narrative-historical-reading-new-testament-whats-it-me-part-1<br />http://www.ntwrightpage.com/Wright_StAndrews_Inaugural.htmKA Crozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03095193329199822495noreply@blogger.com