Of all the books that I have read (and that is many!), four in particular have had a significant affect on me:
Mimetic Reflections:
A Study in Hermeneutics, Theology and Ethics,
by William Schweiker;
Role Playing and Identity:
The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor,
by Bruce Wilshire;
Improvisation:
Drama of Christian Ethics,
by Samuel Wells;
and
The Drama of Doctrine:
A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology,
by Kevin VanHoozer.
The first book introduced me to the notion of mimesis
through a theological discussion of Derrida, Girard, Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Kierkegaard;
the second book introduced me to phenomenological philosophythrough theoretical discussion of theatre, my life-long passion;
the third book confirmed my intuitionsregarding the application of Keith Johnstone's ideas on improvisation to Christian life;
and the fourth book authenticated that confirmationby radically applying the theatre metaphor to Christian doctrine.
Now I hope to bring it all full circle
by drawing on all four books to express my own thinking
regarding the actual practice of "putting on Christ."
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See Kevin Vanhoozer's DRAMA OF DOCTRINE: http://www.tiu.edu/files/tiu/trinitymagazine/drama06.pdf
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