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The Imagination of God

Art, Creativity and Truth in the Bible

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Want to Know God More? Use Your Imagination

This book was previously released with the title, Word Pictures: Knowing God Through Story and Imagination.

Artist and screenwriter Brian Godawa used to revel in his ability to argue the truth of the Gospel, often intellectually crushing his opponents in the process.

But winning an argument does not equal persuading people to follow Jesus. So what’s missing?

Through prayer and searching the Scriptures, Godawa realized that while God cares deeply for rationality, it wasn’t the only tool he used to reach people with his truth.

He discovered that storytelling, visual images, and other art in the Bible were central to Biblical evangelism and Christian apologetics because they could go places reason could never go: into the imagination and the heart.

The Bible is a Work of Art

Weaving historical insight, pop culture and personal narrative throughout, Godawa reveals the importance God places on imagination and creativity in the Scriptures.

You’ll get a biblical foundation to pursue imagination, creativity, beauty, wonder, and mystery in your faith.

You’ll learn what C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien understood: The power of poetry, parables and visual art found in God's Word.

For any Christian who wants to learn Biblical evangelism and Christian apologetics in a postmodern context, this audiobook will help you find a path between the two extremes of intellectualized faith and anti-intellectual faith by recovering a biblical balance between reason and imagination.

©2016 Brian Godawa (P)2016 Brian Godawa
Apologetics Christian Literature & Art Ministry & Evangelism Storytelling
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Art is important and necessary!

I feel like I've been waiting for this book all my life. Their are so many misconceptions on the role of creativity and its relationship with the Christian faith. Godawa's contribution to this rarely had conversation is encouraging to say the least! This book shows not only that we should be empowered as believers to put out great pieces of Art but also the importance art plays in our society as a whole. Every creative person, especially those of faith, needs to read this book!

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Author Gets In His Own Way

Godawa delivers a fine unique pizza, Everything promised is there, and with original flair, but it still falls short.

You want Godawa’s pizza to be as good as he promises but he ends up being more attentive to the promise than to the pizza. The story he tells about his story is better than his story. He clearly has the gifts to make a pizza befitting the box it’s in and the marketing promise of it, but he’s more taken with his own cleverness than he is delivering a quality product.

Still worth it, but I hope he matures as a scholar and rewrites it.

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