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Journal Submission 5– Alejandro Gallo Narratology, Prompt #1: Explain in a couple of sentences what you think are the benefits of having so much scripture in story form. Narratology, Prompt #2: Using 1 Nephi 16-18, identify ten things you have learned about God, how He works with humanity, how we need to interact with God or mankind, or any other lesson you have learned about being a disciple. Each item on the list should also include the scripture or a basic recap from the story of what teaches you that lesson. Narratology, Prompt #3: In a short paragraph (3–4 sentences), identify one way you can apply Dr. Easton-Flake’s article to your study of the Book of Mormon. Narratology, Prompt #4: In a short paragraph (3–4 sentences), identify one way you can apply the reading from Dr. Hardy to your study of the Book of Mormon. Narratology, Prompt #5: Identify one principle from this lesson that was most important to you. How could you implement this principle in your life? Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #1: Give an example of a cultural narrative that we may have as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Give two reasons why you think it is a cultural narrative based on the definition that you’ve given, and explain how it functions as one. This doesn’t need to be any longer than 5 sentences. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #2: Now that you know what the word means, describe the Israelite Heilsgeschichte and then provide two reasons why the Nephite experience does not fit the Israelite Heilsgeschichte . In other words, how is the Nephite exodus from Jerusalem different from the Israelite exodus from Egypt? Your response should be about 3–4 sentences long. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #3: Provide at least two ways in which Lehi’s dream could provide the foundation as a new cultural narrative for the Nephites even though it was not a real-life event. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #4: Now that you know what condescension is, read the above passage and describe in a couple of sentences the condescensions within. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #5: Provide two ways in which 2 Nephi 31:20 reflects Lehi’s dream imagery, then do the same for 2 Nephi 32:3–5 (2–4 sentences). Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #6: Hopefully you are now familiar with the elements of the dream because I’d like you to read through Alma 36:17–18, 20, 24 and find similarities to Lehi’s dream elements given below.
Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #7: Notice that while Alma uses similar imagery, his interpretation is not the same. Explain in a couple of sentences what you think this says about revelation and interpretation. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #8: Provide two ways that recognizing the narrative within its context (via the Nephite perspective) adds to a greater appreciation of the Book of Mormon overall. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #9: Now that you have a greater understanding of the dream narrative and how it stretches across the Book of Mormon, provide two ways in which you “interpret” the dream imagery. Lehi’s Dream, Prompt #10: Identify one principle from this lesson that was most important to you. How could you implement this principle in your life?
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