Scripture Windows: Towards a Practice of Bibliodrama
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BibliodramaAbstract
All of a sudden everyone is doing bibliodrama! Rabbis, ministers, teachers, therapists; my Aunt Sadie did one for her 90th birthday. Some of those (not Aunt Sadie) have been students of Peter Pitzele or students of his students. Sometimes the results are powerful, sometimes banal or confusing. Now with Pitzele's new book, Scripture Windows: Towards a Practice of Bibliodrama, we have a control for authenticity that is exemplary and generative for anyone who wants to learn what bibliodrama is and how to lead one.
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Peter Pitzele (1998), Scripture Windows: Towards a Practice of Bibliodrama, Los Angeles: Torah Aura Productions.
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