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In this episode, Taylor and Dylan discuss William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. Though it steals it’s title from Shakespeare, it dispenses with almost all standard literary conventions. Faulkner’s deliberate rule-breaking of grammar, punctuation, and chronology provide a unique story-telling expierence. How can a confusing and dark story can help us reflect better upon the more uncomfortable or unsavory passages within Scripture? How do we dealing with the failings and corruption in our world and in our own selves? A new coffee tasting note is discovered in Taylor’s cup. Dylan tries a different type of brew. Taylor opens up about a childhood sword fight. Find out more in this episode of Redeeming Reads.
Intro: 0:55
Book Discussion: 5:35
Gospel Reflection: 42:12
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In this episode, Taylor and Dylan discuss William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. Though it steals it’s title from Shakespeare, it dispenses with almost all standard literary conventions. Faulkner’s deliberate rule-breaking of grammar, punctuation, and chronology provide a unique story-telling expierence. How can a confusing and dark story can help us reflect better upon the more uncomfortable or unsavory passages within Scripture? How do we dealing with the failings and corruption in our world and in our own selves? A new coffee tasting note is discovered in Taylor’s cup. Dylan tries a different type of brew. Taylor opens up about a childhood sword fight. Find out more in this episode of Redeeming Reads.
Intro: 0:55
Book Discussion: 5:35
Gospel Reflection: 42:12