Jonah
Clive Lawton tells the story of Jonah and the whale. At one level Jonah is a knockabout tale of strange events, but at its core it is a story of universal assertions and values.
In the first of his series of off-beat Biblical portraits, Clive Lawton tells the story of Jonah and the whale. Or should it be a fish? At one level Jonah is a knockabout tale of strange events, but at its core it is a story of universal assertions and values, surprising in its inclusivity and judgements. Jonah is a cantankerous character who doesn't seem to fit in with God's plans. And yet he is still called upon to be a prophet. What, then, does the function involve? It certainly seems that being a prophet is no guarantee of insight or moral depth. How would we relate to such mythical figures if they were still around today and how relevant are their thoughts and ideas in a modern context?
Producer: Mark Savage.
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The story of Jonah: 'I believe'
Duration: 01:28
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- Mon 12 Aug 2013 13:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM