There is spiritual content that cannot be ignored in the fairy tales of the Grimm Brothers. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Author: James B. Haggart The symbolism found in Grimm's Fairy Tales preserves racial heritage which reaches back to the times of Abraham Isaac and Jacob/Israel. Will cause you to take another look at those bedtime stories mother used to read aloud. With this book, Reverend James B. Haggart has accomplished an important service as he takes each of the stories presented, and reveals its hidden message to the reader. In his introduction he explains in detail the careful work done by the Grimm brothers to preserve these fairy tales for future generations so that they might not be lost, as the identity of the Israel people has been lost, through the passage of time. He explains: Children for many generations will forever be grateful to the Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, for preserving the Fairy Stories for them to enjoy. But not only the children are grateful. Men and women of every clime and country are grateful. Except for the efforts of these two men more than 200 stories might have been lost forever to posterity. The Brothers Grimm have assured for these simple stories an important niche in our cultural and our spiritual heritage. Yes, there is a spiritual content which cannot be ignored. For many of the stories tie in very closely with the stories in the Bible. They are particularly valuable to us for their preservation of the racial heritage which reaches back to the times of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob the Patriarchs of the Old Testament. They give evidence of the highly Christian character of the Saxon people, as these stories are saturated with Bible truths. The symbology of these tales can be compared with the highest symbols of the Bible. Indeed, many of the symbols of Revelation and Daniel are interchangeable. So immersed were the Saxon people with the Bible content that every fairy tale is flavored with the message that the Holy Word holds. Many suppose that the Grimm Brothers were the authors of the Fairy stories, termed The Household stories of the Brothers Grimm. They did not create or originate the stories. They merely wrote down for posterity the old folk tales that were passed on from house to house and generation to generation at family gatherings around the open hearth . . . The brothers were quite aware of the tale's magic attraction for children, but they suspicioned something in them of a far deeper value. To Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm they were a strong and vital narrative of the Anglo-Saxon half-forgotten past. They wanted to rescue this, their racial heritage. To recover these precious gems and restore them for posterity became their sacred task . . . To add even more to the book's appeal he has included sketches in pen-and-ink of several famous landmarks of the area as he made forays into the Land of Once Upon a Time and visited the places in Hesse associated with the stories, beginning in 1956. His sketches illustrate, effectively, the quaintness and beauty of the old Post-and-Beam structures along what is now called
Fairy Good Tales
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This book reveals the heritage many people long for through "fairy tales" written down by many people's ancestors, which are German. The Grimm brothers recorded these fairy tales and Rev.Haggart brings certain facts to light, like gems buried in the ground. At the beginning of each discussion for each fairy tale he lays a firm groundwork of historical and Biblical thought before actually discussing the fairy tale. Then, he brings historical facts and Biblical quotes together with certain events in the story to show that maybe there was hidden meaning in the most unexpected place. This book is a definite "must-have" for your reference/study section. Additionally, ignites thoughtful discussions perhaps a new perusal of the old tales!!
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