
"You Shall Tell Your Sons!”
Author(s) -
Ottilia Lukács
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
studia teologiczno-historyczne śląska opolskiego
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-937X
pISSN - 0137-3420
DOI - 10.25167/sth.3214
Subject(s) - narrative , influencer marketing , period (music) , identity (music) , sociology , media studies , aesthetics , pedagogy , literature , art , marketing , relationship marketing , business , marketing management
Teachers and schools are facing constantly challenges in teaching biblical narratives for the young. The source of these challenges can be ascribed to many different things. First, there are historical and cultural gaps between the ancient texts and the modern audience. Second, there is a cultural gap between the schools, teachers and the new generation of students who belong to the first generation to be born in the 21st century. Third, it seems difficult to reach students growing up in a world shaped by the virtual reality and by the so-called “influencers”. Both the described situation and the mentioned cultural gap are getting even worse since the beginning of corona-crisis: the whole world is found in lockdown, many are obliged to use social media and virtual reality for a long period. Against this background, the present paper suggests a teaching attitude or approach which could enable the teachers to be more effective in teaching and more importantly, to bring the world of biblical narratives closer to students, providing alternative means of shaping their way of thinking and forming their identity.