This is brilliant, Johanna. It brings to mind the millennia of comment and analysis devoted to the Bible and to Torah by students of those texts, exercises in living the stories, of feeling into the recesses of personhood to ascribe intent in places our glossed tellings have left barren. You leave me wondering where else in mythology our…
This is brilliant, Johanna. It brings to mind the millennia of comment and analysis devoted to the Bible and to Torah by students of those texts, exercises in living the stories, of feeling into the recesses of personhood to ascribe intent in places our glossed tellings have left barren. You leave me wondering where else in mythology our humanity and compassion might breathe such vivid, essential life. Thank you!
This is brilliant, Johanna. It brings to mind the millennia of comment and analysis devoted to the Bible and to Torah by students of those texts, exercises in living the stories, of feeling into the recesses of personhood to ascribe intent in places our glossed tellings have left barren. You leave me wondering where else in mythology our humanity and compassion might breathe such vivid, essential life. Thank you!
Thanks, Jeff. I could explore mythology forever. Glad to see you here.