33 fascinating objects. 1 amazing story. Join author and pastor Tim Challies as he embarks on a three-year journey spanning multiple continents and some of the most unusual places in the world. Tim introduces you to thirty-three carefully selected objects that help you understand the long and complicated history of Christianity in a unique and creative way. Beginning with Jesus and the early church, Challies looks at: The importance of graffiti on an ancient jail cell The creedal significance of a carving on a museum statue The enduring importance of ancient manuscripts and books And much more! Along the way, you’ll discover the story you're already a part of. Epic features: An epic journey: 24 countries, 6 continents, 75 flights, 80 museums Beautiful full-color book design featuring the objects and Tim's journey The complete experience: a 10-episode documentary is also available, taking you on location and providing an immersive experience for understanding the history of Christianity "Together we will listen to these voices of the past tell us the epic story of what God has done and continues to do in our world today." - Tim Challies
"[...] I. BEGINNINGS The invention of epic poetry corresponds with a definite and, in the history of the world, often recurring state of society.
CHAPTER 7: CHANT OF THE SNAKE DANCE: THE HOPI INDIAN CHANTERS Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and E. J. Satala interviews for American Epic, 2015. M. W. Billingsley film footage, 1956. Courtesy of Verde Valley Archaeology Center.
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The mission of this book is to repair gaps in the literary understanding of epic studies—and offer permission to future epic writers and composers.
The Epic
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C. S. Rafinesque, a French-American botanist, ethnologist, and philologist (to name just a few of his areas of publication), ... the Walam Olum appeared in The Multilingual Anthology of American Literature, without any mention of doubt, ...
'Okay, Andy' is a wonderfully illustrated book about Andy, a crabby alligator, and his friend Preston, a young coyote.
The Constitution today, however, is much revered but little read. . Readers of AMERICAN EPIC will never think of the Constitution in quite the same way again.
There comes a time in the life of every adventurer when they will come face to face with that which will become the peak of their epic. For the girl and her adventurer this will be theirs.