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What do you think of art that has Jesus as the subject? Listen to two pastors talk about the importance of imagination in understanding ourselves and God better.
Additional references:
1. Norman Mailer - “The Gospel According to the Son” amzn.to/1SujxVR
2. Christopher Moore - “Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal” amzn.to/1oyEnBh
3. Elizabeth Cunningham - “The Passion of Mary Magdalen” (from “The Maeve Chronicles” series) amzn.to/1QwhrC7
4. Anne Rice - “Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt” (from “Life of Christ” series) amzn.to/1TCRkgT
5. Wm. Paul Young - “The Shack” amzn.to/1pubJI5
By Beth Scibienski and Michael DroegeWhat do you think of art that has Jesus as the subject? Listen to two pastors talk about the importance of imagination in understanding ourselves and God better.
Additional references:
1. Norman Mailer - “The Gospel According to the Son” amzn.to/1SujxVR
2. Christopher Moore - “Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal” amzn.to/1oyEnBh
3. Elizabeth Cunningham - “The Passion of Mary Magdalen” (from “The Maeve Chronicles” series) amzn.to/1QwhrC7
4. Anne Rice - “Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt” (from “Life of Christ” series) amzn.to/1TCRkgT
5. Wm. Paul Young - “The Shack” amzn.to/1pubJI5