The Power of Story
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HeBelieved Episode 2: The Power of Story
In this episode, we explore why we are "all about the story." While modern Christianity is often defined by Systematic Theology (ST), we look at why the narrative of Scripture is the primary way we are meant to encounter God and shape our worldview.
Key Discussion Points
- Systematic Theology vs. Narrative: ST is a human response to Scripture—a helpful tool for defining orthodoxy, but a human construct nonetheless. We discuss the risks of elevating "systems" to the level of the text itself.
- The Modernist Trap: How the Enlightenment shifted our focus toward scientific dissection of God rather than experiencing the story He told.
- Worldview and the Heart: A worldview isn't just an intellectual exercise; it is a "heart commitment" that connects our limited, physical experience to the transcendent Creator.
- The Goal of the Narrative: Scripture explains how we came to be, why we are here, and where we are going. It isn’t a textbook; it’s a story that shapes our reality.
Resources Mentioned
- The Literature of the Bible by Leland Ryken
- The Art of Biblical Narrative by Robert Alter
- Poetics and Interpretation of Biblical Narrative by Adele Berlin
Summary
Scripture is story, and story is powerful. While Systematic Theology is a helpful tool for defining orthodox limits, we must be careful not to let it replace the narrative as the Bible presents itself. Ultimately, the story of Scripture is intended to shape our own stories and our relationship with the Creator.
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