Preaching from Memory to Hope

Preaching from Memory to Hope
Title Preaching from Memory to Hope PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Long
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 170
Release 2009-03-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611640091

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In this compelling and hard-hitting book, respected preacher and teacher Thomas Long identifies and responds to what he sees as the most substantive theological forces and challenges facing preaching today. The issues, he says, are fourfold: the decline in the quality of narrative preaching and the need for its reinvigoration; the tendency of preachers to ignore God's action and presence in our midst; the return of the church's old nemesis, gnosticism--albeit in a milder form--evidenced in today's new "spirituality"; and the absence of eschatology in the pulpit. Long once again has his finger on the pulse of American preaching, demonstrated by his creative responses to these challenges. Whether he is calling for theologically smarter and more ethically discerning preaching, providing a method of interpretation that will allow pastors to recover the emphasis on God in our midst, or encouraging a kind of "interfaith dialogue" with gnosticism, he demonstrates why he has long been considered one of the most thoughtful and intelligent preachers in America today.

Preaching After God

Preaching After God
Title Preaching After God PDF eBook
Author Phil Snider
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 218
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621894045

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Even though the postmodern return of religion is dramatically shaping the future of twenty-first-century theology, its riches for preaching are rarely mined. Preaching After God highlights the trajectories of the postmodern return of religion by introducing readers to the positive theological themes stirring in the work of influential philosophers like Jacques Derrida, John Caputo, and Slavoj Žižek. Phil Snider shows how engaging their thought provides possibilities for preaching that highly resonate with postmodern listeners. Preachers familiar with the postmodern return of religion will appreciate its homiletical appropriation, while those introduced to it for the first time will discover just how much it is helpful for the preaching task. Six lectionary-based sermons are included as examples.

The Witness of Preaching, Third Edition

The Witness of Preaching, Third Edition
Title The Witness of Preaching, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Long
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 362
Release 2016-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611647630

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This is a newly revised edition of one of the standard introductory preaching textbooks on the market today. Beginning with a solid theological basis, veteran preacher and best-selling author Thomas G. Long offers a practical, step-by-step guide to writing a sermon. Long centers his approach around the biblical concept of witness. To be a preacher, Long posits, is to be a witness to God's work in the worldone who sees before speaking, one whose task is to "tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about what is seen." This updated edition freshens up language and anecdotes, contains an extensive new analysis of the use of multimedia and its impact on preaching, and adds a completely new chapter on plagiarism in preaching. Included for the first time are four complete sermons, with Long's commentary and analysis. The sermons were written and originally preached by Barbara Brown Taylor, Cleophus J. LaRue. Ginger Gaines-Cirelli, and Edmund Steimle. With this third edition, The Witness of Preaching reaffirms itself as the essential resource for seminary students as well as new and experienced preachers.

Preaching as Reminding

Preaching as Reminding
Title Preaching as Reminding PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey D. Arthurs
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 185
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830889167

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We know of the preacher’s roles as both teacher and proclaimer, but Jeffrey Arthurs adds another assignment: the Lord’s remembrancer. With decades of preaching experience, he explains how to stir the memory of Christ-followers, fanning the flames of faith through vivid language, story, delivery, and ceremony. When knowledge fades and conviction cools, the church needs to be reminded of the great truths of the faith.

Preaching

Preaching
Title Preaching PDF eBook
Author Fred B. Craddock
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 170
Release 2010-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0687659949

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The standard textbook on the art and craft of preaching, with a new Foreword by Thomas G. Long.

The Senses of Preaching

The Senses of Preaching
Title The Senses of Preaching PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 112
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780804215701

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Written in conversational style, The Senses of Preaching is a thought-provoking book using anecdotes to take a careful look at the relationship between preachers and congregations. Thomas Long provides insight into faith and life as well as preaching and homiletics. He offers preachers a better understanding of the whole concept of their craft and complements it with sermon-starter ideas. This compact volume shows preachers how to develop and implement a preaching experience that encourages the hearing of the gospel.

Deep Memory, Exuberant Hope

Deep Memory, Exuberant Hope
Title Deep Memory, Exuberant Hope PDF eBook
Author Walter Brueggemann
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 172
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451419597

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The leading Old Testament theologian reflects on the meaning of the gospel in today's world.These studies on a variety of biblical texts focus deftly on reading, listening to, and proclaiming the gospel in a broken, fragmented, and "post-Christendom" world. Brueggemann explores how these traditions have the potential to continually resonate in our contemporary communities and individual lives.