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God Against the Gods

Storytelling, Imagination, and Apologetics in the Bible

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God Against the Gods

By: Brian Godawa
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How God Captures the Imagination

Brian Godawa, Hollywood screenwriter and best-selling novelist, explores the nature of imagination in the Bible and how it relates to apologetics and evangelism.

He explains how God subverts pagan religions by appropriating their imagery and creativity and redeeming them within a Biblical worldview.

Improve your imagination in glorifying God and defending the faith.

You will discover what C.S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Francis Schaeffer understood about Christian apologetics and Biblical evangelism.

Here are the chapters and what you will learn:

  • Demonizing the Pagan Gods - God verbally attacked his opponents, pagans, and their gods, by using sarcasm, mockery and name-calling. Demonization is not wrong if they really are demonic.
  • Old Testament Storytelling Apologetics - Israel shared creative images with their pagan neighbors: The sea dragon of chaos, and the storm god. The Bible invests them with new meaning.
  • Biblical Creation and Storytelling - Creation stories in the ancient Near East and the Bible both express a primeval battle to create order out of chaos. But how do they differ?
  • The Universe in Ancient Imagination - A comparison and contrast of the Biblical picture of the universe with the ancient pagan one. What’s the difference?
  • New Testament Storytelling Apologetics - Paul’s sermon to the pagans on Mars Hill was subversive storytelling: Retelling society’s narrative through a Gospel lens.
  • Imagination in Prophecy and Apocalypse - How God uses symbolism to both obscure and reveal meaning in prophecy.
  • An Apologetic of Biblical Horror - Learn how God uses the genre of horror in the Bible as a powerful moral tool to communicate spiritual, social and moral truth.
©2016 Brian Godawa (P)2016 Brian Godawa
Christianity Apologetics Theology Religious Studies Christian Literature & Art Spirituality Inspiring
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I read you have mentioned some really great movies but one ( Constantine) is a really good Analogy about good and evil.

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Godawa goes in depth to the mytholgical implications of modern storytelling as well as the use of the genre by the biblical writers. A must read for filmmakers and theologians alike.

Essential reading for all contemplative film buffs

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i loved the book its revealing and fun to listen to good job godawa is it possible to have a free book

good read

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Brian Godawa does a great job in suggesting we all take scripture on its own terms from the culture it came from and stop forcing a modernist worldview to skew its interpretation. The scripture is far better and far more meaningful if you understand the cultural context from which the contributors of the overall Canon of scripture came from; what was the worldview and cultural context of the writers that God used from different places over a long period of time, yet still producing an amazing harmony of purpose in what came to be known as The Holy Bible. It's definitely worth reading or listening to.

Take scripture on its own trems, not the modernist

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i have listen to all of the chronicles of the nephilim series and continue to enjoy listening to inspired wisdom of this man of God.
Keep up the good work!

great job from Brian Godawa

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