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Design Patterns in The Bible Part 3: Crossing the Chaotic Waters

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Apr 16, 2018
The podcast discusses literary design patterns in the Bible, such as parallel storytelling and hidden 'hyperlinks' of repeated words and characters. It also explores the use of design patterns in Toy Story to layer different themes. The interconnectedness of biblical stories is highlighted, for example, linking David and Bathsheba to the eating of the apple in Genesis. The significance of chaotic waters and baptism in relation to salvation is also explored.
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INSIGHT

Design Patterns

  • Biblical authors intentionally connect stories throughout the Bible.
  • They use design patterns, replaying key themes and words to link narratives.
ANECDOTE

Pixar's Story Templates

  • Tim Mackie and Jon Collins discuss how Pixar uses story templates.
  • They cite Toy Story 3, where the writers studied prison break movies to craft the daycare escape scene.
INSIGHT

Internal Inspiration

  • Biblical authors, unlike Pixar, primarily draw inspiration from within their own scriptures.
  • They build upon earlier narratives, creating a layered, interconnected universe of meaning.
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