The Way of Creativity 

      The parables of Jesus are works of creative brilliance. The great  stories of agape love are three: The Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son,  and the Widow's Mite. The first describes the power of compassionate  response to echo down through the ages; the second captures the  unconditional love of a father even after he has been insulted by his  son in every way imaginable; the third shows how much it means when  someone who has almost nothing gives a small contribution. Jesus loved  people through improvising stories galore, for he was a literary genius.  He was also creative in resolving ethical disputes, offering Solomonic  resolutions. He had an unusually free creative mind.
 
 
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