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Liturgies of the Wild
Liturgies of the Wild: Myths that Make Us | By Martin Shaw
There’s an old Irish belief that if you aren’t wrapped in a cloak of story, you will be unprepared for what the world will hurl at you. You remain adolescent at just the moment a culture worth its salt requires you to become a real, grown human being.
In Liturgies of the Wild, acclaimed mythographer, storyteller and Christian thinker Martin Shaw argues that we live in a myth-impoverished age, cut off from the deep wells of story and meaning that once prepared us for life’s challenges. Drawing on the 'ancient technologies' of myths and initiatory rites, Shaw invites readers to rediscover the ancient stories that shape the human soul – and to encounter Christ as the ultimate, transforming story providing a road to wholeness, maturity and connection, as he did.
Within these pages, Shaw: teaches us to read a myth the way it wants to be read; provides vivid retellings of tales powerful enough to carry you through life’s travails; shows you how to gather and reshape your own thrown-away stories.
Most vividly, Shaw shares how these ancient technologies led him – unexpectedly – to Christ, who he terms 'the True Myth,' by way of a thirty-year journey and a 101-night vigil in a Dartmoor forest. Blending nimble storytelling in the tradition of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien with scholarly depth, Liturgies of the Wild provides a transformative journey into story, spirit and self-discovery.
Liturgies of the Wild: Myths that Make Us | By Martin Shaw
There’s an old Irish belief that if you aren’t wrapped in a cloak of story, you will be unprepared for what the world will hurl at you. You remain adolescent at just the moment a culture worth its salt requires you to become a real, grown human being.
In Liturgies of the Wild, acclaimed mythographer, storyteller and Christian thinker Martin Shaw argues that we live in a myth-impoverished age, cut off from the deep wells of story and meaning that once prepared us for life’s challenges. Drawing on the 'ancient technologies' of myths and initiatory rites, Shaw invites readers to rediscover the ancient stories that shape the human soul – and to encounter Christ as the ultimate, transforming story providing a road to wholeness, maturity and connection, as he did.
Within these pages, Shaw: teaches us to read a myth the way it wants to be read; provides vivid retellings of tales powerful enough to carry you through life’s travails; shows you how to gather and reshape your own thrown-away stories.
Most vividly, Shaw shares how these ancient technologies led him – unexpectedly – to Christ, who he terms 'the True Myth,' by way of a thirty-year journey and a 101-night vigil in a Dartmoor forest. Blending nimble storytelling in the tradition of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien with scholarly depth, Liturgies of the Wild provides a transformative journey into story, spirit and self-discovery.