Bible Lesson Maker with a story base

MJ. Smith
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While different people may have different opinions on when and how the transition is implemented, initial religious training usually starts with stories/storying. Furthermore, stories are a frequent unit in the teaching of Biblical history, advocacy interpretation, narrative theology, etc. Note that the alternative readings in the Revised Common Lectionary are intended to support Old Testament stories. While the length of the stories increases with the target audience age and the number of events included in a particular story varies, there is sufficient consensus on the stories of the Bible that Logos could easily build a parallel to Biblical Event to support Biblical stories.

These stories should be a supported text for the Bible Lesson Maker. The passages understudy would be a subset of the full story (with its parallels) from the Biblical stories dataset. An Activities section should be an available addition to the Questions section, as narrative are often taught through dramatic readings or playing out the story to visualize what is actually being narrated.

Logos offers several books on religious education through story; the tools ought to allow their implementation.

Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

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