Patterns of Preaching
Title | Patterns of Preaching PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald J. Allen |
Publisher | Chalice Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1998-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0827229933 |
This collection of sermons by noted homileticians illustrates thirty-four distinct styles of contemporary and traditional preaching.
Patterns of preaching : a sermon sampler
Title | Patterns of preaching : a sermon sampler PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald J. Allen (ed) |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1998 |
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Patterns for Preaching
Title | Patterns for Preaching PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Clayton Mark |
Publisher | |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 1959 |
Genre | Preaching |
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Patterns for Preaching
Title | Patterns for Preaching PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Robert Sunukjian |
Publisher | |
Pages | 510 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Bible |
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Prophetic Preaching
Title | Prophetic Preaching PDF eBook |
Author | Leonora Tubbs Tisdale |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 2010-08-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1611640970 |
Where have all the prophets gone? And why do preachers seem to shy away from prophetic witness? Astute preacher Leonora Tisdale considers these vexing questions while providing guidance and encouragement to pastors who want to recommit themselves to the task of prophetic witness. With a keen sensitivity to pastoral contexts, Tisdale's work is full of helpful suggestions and examples to help pastors structure and preach prophetic sermons, considered by many to be one of the most difficult tasks pastors are called to undertake.
Postcolonial Preaching
Title | Postcolonial Preaching PDF eBook |
Author | HyeRan Kim-Cragg |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2021-02-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1793617104 |
In Postcolonial Preaching, HyeRan Kim-Cragg argues that preaching is the act of dropping the stone of the Gospel into a lake, making waves to move hearts and transform the world wounded by colonial violence. The ripple effect serves as a metaphor and acronym to guide to preaching that takes postcolonial concerns seriously: Rehearsal, Imagination, Place, Pattern, Language and Exegesis (RIPPLE). Kim-Cragg explains each “ripple” in this approach and exercise of creating and delivering sermons. The author delivers fresh insights while drawing on some traditional homiletical perspectives in the service of a homiletic that takes the reality of racism, migration, and environmental degradation seriously. Moreover, Kim-Cragg demonstrates the postcolonial sermon in action by including annotated homilies. This book contributes to the very first wave of the application of postcolonial scholarship in preaching. Given the continuing extent and influence of colonial worldviews and legacies, this approach should become a staple in preaching over the next generation.
Searching for the Pattern
Title | Searching for the Pattern PDF eBook |
Author | John Mark Hicks |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2019-08-30 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 9781689634625 |
MOVING FROM A "BLUEPRINT HERMENEUTIC" TO A THEOLOGICAL ONE In this book, John Mark Hicks tells the story of his own hermeneutical journey in reading the Bible. Lovingly and graciously, he describes his transition from a "blueprint hermeneutic" to a theological one. Some suggest that moving away from a patternistic command-example-and-necessary-inference approach for understanding what God requires leaves no other alternative, or at least none that both respects biblical authority and seeks to obey the gospel of Jesus the Messiah. In Searching for the Pattern, John Mark offers just such an alternative. His theological hermeneutic is deeply rooted in the way the Bible presents itself as a dramatic history of God's plan to redeem the world as well as his own experience of growing up among Churches of Christ. Seeing the gospel of Jesus as the center of the biblical drama reorients us to what provides our Christian identity and unites us as disciples of Jesus. ********** I pray this book is received with open hearts and open minds because I believe this work could go a long way in helping to bring unity to our fractured fellowship. --Wes McAdams, Preaching Minister for the church of Christ on McDermott Road, Plano, Texas This excellent book helps us understand the inner workings of Bible interpretation among Churches of Christ and provides a persuasive proposal for Bible interpretation that is built on the story of God we find in Scripture--a story into which God calls us. --James L. Gorman, Associate Professor of History, Johnson University Knoxville, Tennessee Finally, a trellis across the chasm! Throughout this book, Hicks does not compromise his high regard for both the church and the Scriptures; and through the grace found therein, he composes this urgent invitation back to the Table, where obedience cooperates with mystery, and we--estranged or conflicted--can find our place as one within God's magnificent story. --Tiffany Mangan Dahlman, Minister at Courtyard Church of Christ, Fayetteville, North Carolina John Mark Hicks is Professor of Theology at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. He has taught for thirty-eight years in schools associated with the Churches of Christ. He has published fifteen books and lectured in twenty countries and forty states and is married to Jennifer. They share six children and six grandchildren.