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1 Introduction: The Bible as Epic Drama (Grand Story)

2 Our whole lives are shaped by some story.

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5 Shape of a Story Beginning X X X X X X X End Theme Tension/Resolution

6 Grand Story Comprehensive : Account of whole creation Normative : Claim to be true “… a story… is… the best way of talking about the way the world actually is.” (N.T. Wright)

7 Two Grand Stories Biblical Story Judaism Modern Story Humanism

8 Biblical Story Beginning (Creation) X X X X X X X End (New Creation) Meaning of History: Coming of the Kingdom

9 “The whole point of Christianity is that it offers a story which is the story of the whole world.” It is public truth.” (N.T. Wright)

10 Humanist Story Beginning (Big Bang) X X X X X X X End (Better world) Meaning of History: Progress by science/technology

11 Living at the Crossroads Western story Modernity collapsing into postmodernity Biblical story Creation, fall redemption

12 “I can only answer the question “What am I to do?” if I can answer the prior question “Of what story do I find myself a part?” -Alasdair MacIntyre “The way we understand human life depends on what conception we have of the human story. What is the real story of which my life story is a part?” -Lesslie Newbigin

13 The Bible tells one unfolding story of redemption.

14 “As I read the Bible I find in it a quite unique interpretation of universal history, and therefore, a unique understanding of the human person as a responsible actor in history. You Christian missionaries have talked of the Bible as if it were simply another book of religion, but I find it much more than that. It is a story with which I may agree or disagree, but one which I would be woefully remiss, were I to ignore it.” -Badrinath (Hindu scholar)

15 Scripture is “an immense, sprawling, capacious narrative.” -Eugene Peterson

16 “… the Bible provides us with an overarching narrative in which all other narratives of the world are nested. The Bible is the story of God. The story of the world is first and foremost the story of God’s activity in creating, sustaining, and redeeming the world to fulfill God’s purposes for it.” -C. Gerkin

17 “Scripture teaches one universal kingdom history that encompasses all of created reality: past, present, and future… its vision of history extends backward all the way to the beginning of time and forward all the way to the last day… the biblical vision of history spans time from the first creation to the new creation, encompassing all of created reality.” -S. Greidanus

18 Problem! This is not a minor matter of misinterpretation......but a serious matter of which story is shaping our lives!

19 Living at the Crossroads Western story Modernity collapsing into postmodernity Biblical story Creation, fall redemption

20 Absorption of Biblical Story Western story Modernity collapsing into postmodernity (Bible bits)

21 All of human life is shaped by some story......If the Bible is fragmented into little bits......then it will be absorbed into our cultural story......Our whole lives will be shaped by our idolatrous cultural story rather than the story of scripture! (We are conformed to this world.)

22 Scriptural Drama Act One : God Creates His Kingdom Act Two : Rebellion in God’s Kingdom Act Three : Promise of Restoration of Kingdom: Israel’s Mission Act Four : Kingdom Restored: Jesus’ Mission Act Five : Kingdom Tasted and Displayed: Church’s Mission –Scene 1: Church Begins Its Mission to the Nations –Scene 2: Our Place in the Story: Church Continues Its Mission to the Nations Act Six : Consummation of God’s Kingdom

23 Biblical Story… Reveals God’s purpose Invites us to participate

24 Biblical Story… One story Progressively unfolds Rich, diverse, textured

25 Is the Bible a Single Unfolding Story? 66 Separate writings, written in 3 different languages, by 40 authors on 3 continents, over a 3000 year period. Two illustrations: –Elephant –Cathedral

26 6 Blind men and an Elephant Each Touch different parts. All Draw Wrong Conclusions. All Miss Bigger Whole by Focusing Only on What They Experience.

27 “And so these men of Hindustan Disputed loud and long, Each in his opinion, Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong.” -John G. Saxe

28 The Cathedral A Visual, Tactile, Auditory, Presence Experience of the Biblical Story

29 The Cathedral North Altar Major Stained-Glass Mural Entrance North Transept South Transept Nave Cleristory Choir Progressive Stained-Glass Mural: Stages of Creation Progressive Stained-Glass Mural: Stations of the Cross

30 What is the ‘Main Entrance’ to Story of Scripture? Covenant –God’s internal agreement: “Let us create...” –God’s agreements with Adam, Noah, Abram, Moses and David. –God’s agreement with all men through Christ. Kingdom –The one true purpose for everything God is doing in time.

31 The Biblical Drama Act One : God establishes His Kingdom: Creation Act Two : Rebellion in the Kingdom: Fall Act Three : The King Chooses Israel: Redemption Initiated –Scene 1: A people for the King –Scene 2: A Land for His people Interlude : A Kingdom Story Waiting for an Ending: Inter-Testamental Period

32 The Biblical Drama (continued) Act Four : The Coming of the King: Redemption Accomplished Act Five : Spreading the News of the King: The Mission of the Church –Scene 1: From Jerusalem to Rome –Scene 2: And into All the World Act Six : The Return of the King: Redemption Completed


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