You ask about scripture in satire, how about satire in scripture? And I'm curious, do you define satire as Crossan does: a story that attacks a world (a world constructed by a myth)? He also suggests that a parable (his primary interest in his old book, The Dark Interval: Towards a Theology of Story) subverts a world (see Luke 15 for Jesus thus subverting the Pharisaical world of works righteousness).
Glad you like this, Hank. I cannot say my creative push is so formal. Had not heard of Crossan or The Dark Interval. That title sounds intriguing. His approach also. Oh the parables of Jesus subverting the Pharisees!
I can recommend GOD MOCKS by Terry Lindvall. It is majestic.
You ask about scripture in satire, how about satire in scripture? And I'm curious, do you define satire as Crossan does: a story that attacks a world (a world constructed by a myth)? He also suggests that a parable (his primary interest in his old book, The Dark Interval: Towards a Theology of Story) subverts a world (see Luke 15 for Jesus thus subverting the Pharisaical world of works righteousness).
You always stretch me, S. Thanks.
Glad you like this, Hank. I cannot say my creative push is so formal. Had not heard of Crossan or The Dark Interval. That title sounds intriguing. His approach also. Oh the parables of Jesus subverting the Pharisees!
I can recommend GOD MOCKS by Terry Lindvall. It is majestic.