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Stephen Crites observes that thought and imagination find outlets other than narrative, and for a good reason.4 The human mind needs rest from the unceasing temporal flow inherent to story. Non-narrative forms of expression—painting and sculpture, philosophical analysis and abstraction—offer us rest from the stream of time into which narrative plunges us.
Searching for the Self: Classic Stories, Christian Scripture, and the Quest for Personal Identity
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