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God at the Improv

God at the Improv

Gill, David W., Anthony J. Petrotta

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Asking if there is humor in any religious text might seem blasphemous to many readers. Religious texts are there to instruct us, not entertain us. Religious texts are serious works, not frivolous. However, if part of being human entails having a sense of humor, then it would be more surprising indeed for Scripture not to have humor. Humor instructs us as much as it entertains us. God at the Improv seeks to show that being religious and being humorous are not opposites, but actually work in tandem to enhance and enliven our faith and practice. -- back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL24565605W

Subjects

Wit and humor in the BibleWit and humorReligious aspectsChristianityLaughter

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