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My days in southern Germany: "flexible" bus, night cab, meditating frog, fare dodging...

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Last week me and two of my Chinese friends, Ziming (Anthony) and Chen decided to take a leave from Göttingen and discover a bit of the southern Germany. Our mission was to visit Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg, which is about 15 min up north from Stuttgart. The plan was to go on Wednesday noon and get back before Friday evening. We checked the Flixbus schedule and reserved an Airbnb residence for two nights from Karl-Pfaff-Straße 60 in Stuttgart. The weather was good and everything seemed clear and ready to go. Until... Well, things didn't get off to a great start. The Flixbus we meant to take was supposed to arrive at 12:20, but it proved to be a little more "flexible" with the schedule than that. It didn't show up at all. Or if it did, it left 20 minutes early (we saw this bus leaving, but weren't sure if it was ours). So, after waiting for more than an hour or so, me and the boys decided to give up and go to the Innenstadt for some beers. We were one hap...

Narrative theology in my perspective

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Our time needs a new approach in theology. And I believe this new approach means a narrative. Without reading any textbooks or utilizing other sources for this writing, I'll make an attempt to capture what narrative theology means to my mind in general. I'm explaining things in simple layman's terms, so don't be alarmed if you're new to the theological field of study: this shouldn't be too hard for you to understand, I promise! Who doesn't love good, meaningful stories? A book with biblical themes found inside the St. Paulus Catholic Church. 1. What is narrative? Basically, a narrative means a story. It's a story-based approach in theology; an alternative route to systematic theology. So, instead of debating with philosophical concepts and using rhetorical skills to convince other people of our systematic constructs, we gaze upon the stories of each and every person's life. In this way, it helps to bring a person, an individual into focus a...