
Madeline L'Engle, William Griffin, Calvin Miller, and many other writers offer contemporary retellings of events in the life of Jesus to mark the year's progress and the passing of Lent, Easter, Advent, Christmas, and other important days and seasons.
A collective of authors reinterprets the foundational events of the Christian liturgical calendar through contemporary narrative lenses. These writers, including Madeline L'Engle and Calvin Miller, aim to bridge the gap between ancient traditions and modern experience. By focusing on specific days and seasons such as Advent, Lent, and Easter, the contributors explore the human condition within a theological framework. The collection utilizes a variety of narrative voices to examine the life of Jesus, presenting these familiar accounts through diverse stylistic approaches.
Readers frequently highlight the diversity of voices present in this anthology, noting how different authors bring unique perspectives to well-known narratives. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of these retellings in making traditional liturgical seasons feel relevant to a modern audience. Critics observe that the pacing varies significantly between entries, which is expected in a multi-author collection. The book is often cited as a resource for personal reflection or group study during specific times of the year. Many readers appreciate the balance between creative storytelling and the preservation of the original theological intent.
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books
ISBN-10:
0020281854
ISBN-13:
9780020281856
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