The Stories We Tell
Mike Cosper
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Christentum
Beschreibung
The average American watches 5 hours of TV every day. Collectively, we spend roughly $30 billion on movies each year. Simply put, we're entertainment junkies. But can we learn something from our insatiable addiction to stories? Mike Cosper thinks so. From horror flicks to rom-coms, the tales we tell and the myths we weave inevitably echo the narrative underlying all of history: the story of humanity's tragic sin and God's triumphant salvation. This entertaining book connects the dots between the stories we tell and the one, great Story—helping us better understand the longings of the human heart and thoughtfully engage with the movies and TV shows that capture our imaginations.
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filmmakers, television, narrative, satisfying endings, entertainment, television addiction, fables, engaging, media, christians, legends, theater, films, america, stories of faith, longing, media addiction, tv, movies, history of stories, realistic, biblical perspective, sin, imaginations, biblical truths, christian worldview, bible stories, creative world, contemporary christianity, stories, myths and folklore, god, performing arts, salvation, god and religion, religious nonfiction