Using the brilliant, deceptively simple device of telling the Christmas story backwards, Stephen Cottrell helps us encounter it as if for the first time. Narrating the story from the perspective of key characters gives us insights into its many horrors and uncertainties as well as its joys. The book may be used as a fresh and unique Advent study course or even as an adult Nativity play. Though the Christmas story is well known, most of us have learnt it from school nativity plays and carols. On the whole, this familiar version is more concerned with light than darkness. The backwards approach taken here allows the movement to be in the opposite direction, enabling us to get under the skin of a complex narrative. We begin by seeing through the eyes of Anna, the prophetess; followed by Rachel, who weeps for her children; King Herod; Casper, a wise men; David, a shepherd; Martha, the (so-named) innkeeper's wife; Joseph; Elizabeth; Mary; Isaiah and, finally, Moses. Each imaginative reflection is prefaced by a Bible reading and followed by a prayer.
From the end to the very beginning, Stephen Cottrell offers a new way of seeing what the Nativity really meansAbout the AuthorStephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Chelmsford, serving Essex and East London. He is a well-known writer and speaker on evangelism, spirituality and catechesis. He is married to Rebecca and they have three boys.
ReviewsCottrell has a gift for inhabiting the most diverse perspectives . . . All are rendered in glorious physical language, a strange but apt mix of Scripture and modern idiom. The result is revelatory. * The Tablet *
An action-packed 114 pages brings the "well-known" story to new life. * Methodist Recorder *
The author's approach tilts the narrative on its head, enabling the reader to get under the skin of the complex tale. * The Month *
Book InformationISBN 9780281071470
Author The Most Revd and Rt Hon Stephen CottrellFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint SPCK PublishingPublisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 149g