Author: Gregory I. Carlson
Series: Learn25: Literature
Narrator: Gregory I. Carlson
Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 10/15/2013
Genre: Literary Criticism - Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Includes: Bonus PDF
Illuminate the truth of the gospels by exploring timeless fables. Although we typically first encounter them in childhood, fables teem with lessons that are relevant throughout our lives. As this retreat shows, they also illuminate the message of the Gospel. You will join one of the leading experts on fables, Rev. Gregory Carlson, on a 12-part retreat that uses the fables of Aesop, Fontaine, and others to help you deepen and enjoy your Christian spiritual life. Underneath their seemingly simple narratives, fables demonstrate the most universal themes of existence. Rev. Carlson is a Jesuit priest, professor, and the founder of the Fable Collection at Creighton University. His delightful renditions of such timeless Aesop stories as "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Fox and the Grapes" will draw you in and delight you. As you explore these fables, you will come to a deeper spirituality of gratitude and envision a fuller image of God. Over the course of the retreat, you will discover novel and engaging methods of understanding humility. You will look at the ways in which the Christian life is magnified by Aesop''s fables, but you will also see how the Gospel expounds on virtues that are sometimes absent in fables. If you are looking to deepen your spiritual life while enjoying delightful stories, you will love this engaging retreat. This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
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