{"id":804,"date":"2006-03-22T05:50:17","date_gmt":"2006-03-22T05:50:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/03\/emerging-atonement-story-telli.html"},"modified":"2006-03-22T05:50:17","modified_gmt":"2006-03-22T05:50:17","slug":"emerging-atonement-story-telli","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/03\/emerging-atonement-story-telli.html","title":{"rendered":"Emerging Atonement: Story telling"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In Alan Mann&#8217;s <em>Atonement for a &#8216;Sinless&#8217; Society<\/em>, which drew plenty of healthy comment yesterday,  there is a big-time emphasis on narrative or story. Whether we talk like this or even think like this or not, &#8220;story&#8221; or &#8220;narrative&#8221; gives meaning to our lives. We make sense of our life and our world by telling a story of our life or our world &#8212; it structures the elements into a coherent whole. Atonement, according to Mann, is a story and being atoned for is to <em>find the story of Jesus to be our story<\/em>.<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nTo be sure, Mann takes sides on this one: the rational world of the past is not as meaningful in the postmodern context as the storied world is. Here&#8217;s a good quotation: &#8220;Briefly put, the postmodern self prefers a good story to a good fact&#8221; (68).<br \/>\nNarratives create potential worlds of meaning for each of us. Stories stimulate the imagination. [McKnight: Let&#8217;s think about how the stories our world sees, in which we live and dwell &#8212; like Star Wars or movies of various sorts, etc., shape our sense of sin and atonement.] Counter-narratives challenge the storied world in which we personall dwell and such counter-narratives have the capacity to challenge our stories and create the possibility of another story to become our story (i.e., conversion).<br \/>\nWhat we learn is that for a story to be really meaningful requires the Other &#8212; and others. It means that the self learns to tell a story in which the Other and others exist and that they play a role in the meaning making a story can give. And Mann sees God as a &#8220;storied Being&#8221; and we are to learn to God&#8217;s story.<br \/>\n<strong>Thus: &#8220;atonement is ultimately about the restoration of human\/divine relations via the re-storying of the storied self&#8221;<\/strong> (96-7).<br \/>\nAnd this too: &#8220;A story of atonement that orientates [that English for &#8220;orients&#8221;] itself purely and simply around the wrath of God, directed toward the self for sins committed against a divine law, which is absorbed by an innocent (Jesus), not only fails to map onto the story of the post-industrialized &#8216;sinless&#8217; self in any meaningful way &#8212; it also fails to map onto significant chunks of the New Testament&#8221; (98).<br \/>\nHere the problem comes in again: the fear of exposure for the postmodern self <em>silences <\/em>the postmodern, but this silence (and fear) is not a sign of a lack of sin or even a lack of conviction of sin. Here we confront the major issue: the silence is the inability to find a story that makes sense of the person&#8217;s shame.<br \/>\nWhat do you think of this notion that the atonement message is a story and conversion is learning to tell that story as our story? And that the postmodern enters the story from a different location, and that the postmodern finds some elements of that story more meaningful than others?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In Alan Mann&#8217;s Atonement for a &#8216;Sinless&#8217; Society, which drew plenty of healthy comment yesterday, there is a big-time emphasis on narrative or story. Whether we talk like this or even think like this or not, &#8220;story&#8221; or &#8220;narrative&#8221; gives meaning to our lives. 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