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Hardcover God of the Fairy Tale: Finding Truth in the Land of Make-Believe Book

ISBN: 0877880492

ISBN13: 9780877880493

God of the Fairy Tale: Finding Truth in the Land of Make-Believe

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What treasures are hidden in the enchanted woods? More than just bedtime traditions, more than simple children's literature, the most enduring stories are echoes of the greatest of all stories: the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

i wish i'd thought of it

Jim Ware must think like I do. When I read through his musings on fairy tales and their connections with spiritual truths I kept thinking, "Yes! Exactly!" Even though some of the connections are a bit of a stretch, you'll enjoy seeing truth in teh land of make-believe and getting a fresh vision of the images of the Gospel by reading this book.

Spiritual Truth

I found the universal themes of literature discussed in relationship with the universal state of man to be fascinating. The retelling of the crucial fairytale scenes at the beginning of a chapter captured my interest, then the delivery of a lucid analogy to a spiritual truth opened my eyes to a new interpretation of the familiar stories. This is a book to ponder and the way it is written makes the pondering enjoyable.

Enriched and Enlivened

With a title and a cover like this, how can you not be intrigued. God...Fairy Tale...Do these belong together in the same phrase?Ware tackles an issue long ignored by the Christian world: the truth that's inherent in myth and fable. He writes with clarity and beauty, shedding light on the lessons of life that pulse beneath the surface of numerous fairy tales. Not only does he give us deeper understanding of literary device and the original versions of many stories (for example, I was surprised by the real ending of "The Little Mermaid"), he helps us find spiritual meaning."God of the Fairy Tale" is a book that even a kid could appreciate, but it resonates with richness and insight. With short, palatable chapters, Ware divvies out his ideas and leaves us enriched and enlivened in the process.
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