A Reader on Preaching: Making Connections

A Reader on Preaching: Making Connections

A Reader on Preaching: Making Connections

A Reader on Preaching: Making Connections

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Overview

Every Sunday all over the world people rise up and claim to speak in the name of God. It is an astonishing thing to do and an astonishing claim to make. It is small wonder that the sermon has been the focus of debate, discussion and investigation. It has been dismissed as irrelevant in today's culture and has become the butt of numerous jokes and caricatures. Yet the claim persists that these human words in some way can become God's message to these hearers. This collection of twenty-nine articles by international experts in the area of homiletics coincides with the revival of interest in preaching over the last twenty-five years. It is practical without being merely tips for preachers; and it offers the necessary theoretical discussion for anyone who wants to take the art of preaching seriously. No important issue has been omitted and, taken as a whole, the book constitutes a first class introduction to the principles, processes, context and theology of preaching. Contributors include: Walter Brueggemann, David Buttrick, Fred Craddock, Edward Farley, John Killinger, Richard Lischer, Thomas Long, Elaine Lawless, Jolyon Mitchell, Cheryl Sanders and Thomas Troeger.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754650096
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/08/2005
Series: Explorations in Practical, Pastoral and Empirical Theology
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

David Day was Principal of St John's College with Cranmer Hall, Durham, where he established the Centre for Christian Communication and taught preaching and communication to Anglican and Methodist ordinands. He is the author of A Preaching Workbook. Jeff Astley is Director of the North of England Institute for Christian Education, and Honorary Professorial Fellow in Practical Theology and Christian Education in the University of Durham. He is the author of Ordinary Theology. Leslie Francis is Professor of Practical Theology in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, Bangor. His series of books on 'Personality Type and Scripture' apply personality theory to exploring the Gospel readings in the Revised Common Lectionary.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Foreword, Rt Revd Dr N.T. Wright; Six feet above contradiction? An overview, David Day. Part 1 Trends In Preaching: The distance we have travelled: changing trends in preaching, Thomas G. Long; Preaching as reimagination, Walter Brueggemann. Part 2 Preaching Scripture: The use of Scripture in contemporary preaching, Thomas G. Long; Preaching the epistles, David Day; An imaginative 'Or', Walter Brueggemann; Preaching the Bible and preaching the gospel, Edward Farley; Psychological type and biblical hermeneutics: SIFT method of preaching, Leslie J. Francis. Part 3 Structure and Communication: From exegesis to sermon: 1 Corinthians 12:4-6, Fred B. Craddock; Pawn to king four: sermon introduction and communicational design, Thomas G. Long; Preaching and narrative, Peter K. Stevenson; Eleven ways of preaching a non-sermon, Dwight E. Stevenson. Part 4 Personal Qualities and the Preacher: Emerging new standards in the evaluation of effective preaching, Thomas H. Troeger; Preaching and silence, John Killinger; Ethics in the pulpit, Alvin C. Rueter; The Lenten preacher, David Day; Martin Luther King, Jr's preaching as a resource for preachers, Richard Lischer. Part 5 Story, Parable and Imagination: Preaching pictures, Jolyon Mitchell; On preaching a parable: the problem of homiletic method, David G. Buttrick; Story and image in sermon illustration, Richard L. Eslinger; Imagining a sermon, Richard Lischer. Part 6 Preaching and Worship: A sketchbook: preaching and worship, David G. Buttrick; African-American preaching: the future of a rich tradition, Henry H. Mitchell; Homily or eulogy? The dilemma of funeral preaching, John Allyn Melloh. Part 7 The Woman as Preacher: The woman as preacher, Cheryl J. Sanders; Gender and the aesthetic of preaching, Virginia Purvis-Smith; Rescripting their lives and narratives: spiritual life stories of pentecostal women preachers, Elaine J. Lawless. Part 8 Effectiveness and Evaluation: Preaching that drives people from the
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