Jul 14, 2017

Secret Stories

This paper concentrates on the primary theme of Secret Stories in which you have to explain and evaluate its intricate aspects in detail. In addition to this, this paper has been reviewed and purchased by most of the students hence; it has been rated 4.8 points on the scale of 5 points. Besides, the price of this paper starts from £ 40. For more details and full access to the paper, please refer to the site.

Secret Stories

INSTRUCTIONS:

Please choose story about christmas
Please click the above link to explore resource. If you are unable to 
access it, please try this: http://www.bl.uk/learning/cult/sacred/stories/ (Links to an external site.)
THE LINKis also available on our class Canvas site.

View/listen to several of the stories.
Pick one from a religion that is new to you or one that is something other than your own.
Review the information in the "More Information" tab (found at the top of each "book").
Think about the questions at the end of this information.

Write your reflection:
In the first paragraph, in your own words, summarize the story.
In your second (and perhaps a third) paragraph, discuss what you have learned from reading the additional information about the context and BACKGROUND of the story: What information surprised you? What did you find most interesting? What insights about the story does this information provide you? ("What you have learned" goes beyond the information provided. "What you have learned" means your interpretation of the story based on the information provided, the lessons you can take from the story.). 
Answer at least one question associated with this story (from the questions that follow the information about the story. Be sure to make clear which question you are ADDRESSING).

Conclude your reflections by addressing the following question: Why do we tell stories like these? What value is there in telling a story to teach a lesson rather than just teaching the lesson directly?

CONTENT:

Secret stories: the lost son- Christianity Name Course Instructor Date The parable of the lost son is the story of a father and his two sons, whereby the younger son requests for his inheritance, but later squanders it all in a far away land. To the young man’s surprise is father accepts him unconditionally. The young son returns with the intention of asking for a job as a worker in his father’s homestead, but he is welcomed and a feast is prepared in his honor. The older son is not enthusiastic about his younger brother’s return, but the father reminds him that his son’s return is to be remembered and celebrated, and the older son was still entitled to his inheritance. In the story, Jesus seeks to highlight the importance of redemption to the believers. The parable of the lost so

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