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Exvangelicals, Rhetorical Criticism, and Hospitality through the Novel: A Vocation of Public Theology

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Mostowski, Garrett . Exvangelicals, Rhetorical Criticism, and Hospitality Through the Novel: A Vocation of Public Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9bbcd508-17fd-404f-bb8d-3a99fa3b8546?locale=es.

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M. Garrett. Exvangelicals, Rhetorical Criticism, and Hospitality through the Novel: A Vocation of Public Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9bbcd508-17fd-404f-bb8d-3a99fa3b8546?locale=es

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Mostowski, Garrett . Exvangelicals, Rhetorical Criticism, and Hospitality Through the Novel: A Vocation of Public Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9bbcd508-17fd-404f-bb8d-3a99fa3b8546?locale=es.

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  • This paper explores the role of fiction writing in theological engagement, specifically focusing on retelling biblical stories through methods to better reach the exvangelical community. By employing narrative methods found in biblical rhetorical criticism, this paper seeks to build a bridge between traditional evangelical doctrines and those who have departed from them, offering a hospitable space for re-exploration of faith and identity. The use of rhetorical criticism by Phyllis Trible enriches the discourse, providing ways a writer may create a literary sanctuary to allow others reconsider their spiritual heritage. This approach not only facilitates individual spiritual reflection but also fosters a broader dialogue about faith in the modern public square.
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  • 04/26/2024

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