Hide and Seek: The Sacred Art of Indirect Communication: 36 (Veritas)


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As bearers of the divine image all of us are storytellers and artists. However few people today believe in truth that is not empirically knowable or verifiable the sort of truth often trafficked through direct forms of communication. Drawing on the works of Soren Kierkegaard Benson P. Fraser challenges this penchant for direct forms of knowledge by introducing the indirect approach which he argues conveys more than mere knowledge but the capability to live out what one takes to be true. Dr. Fraser suggests that stories aimed at the heart are powerful instruments for personal and social change because they are not focused directly on the individual listener; rather they give the individual room or distance to reconsider old meanings or ways of understanding. Indirect communication fosters human transformation by awaking an individual to attend to images or words that carry deep symbolic force and that modify or replace ones present ways of knowing and ultimately make one capable of embodying what he or she believes. Through an examination of the indirect approach in Kierkegaard Jesus C. S. Lewis and Flannery OConnor Fraser makes a strong case for the recovery of indirect strategies for communicating truth in our time.
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