Jackson Wu's blog post on chiasm, the biblical narrative, and Western culture's difficulty with using and embracing chiasm is informative as well as thought-provoking. I particularly appreciated his graphic showing the narrative structure of chiasm. I recommend it to my friends who are students of biblical literature especially, but it may be equally useful to those who pursue the study of other literature and of storytelling, biblical or otherwise.
...observations and ramblings from a learner and traveler...
06 September 2017
Chiasm and Biblical Narrative, simplified
at 11:30 PM
Labels: Global Witness, Storytelling, Theology
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