The Contemporary Pulpit
Title | The Contemporary Pulpit PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Sermons, English |
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Into the Pulpit
Title | Into the Pulpit PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth H. Flowers |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2012-04-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0807869988 |
The debate over women's roles in the Southern Baptist Convention's conservative ascendance is often seen as secondary to theological and biblical concerns. Elizabeth Flowers argues, however, that for both moderate and conservative Baptist women--all of whom had much at stake--disagreements that touched on their familial roles and ecclesial authority have always been primary. And, in the turbulent postwar era, debate over their roles caused fierce internal controversy. While the legacy of race and civil rights lingered well into the 1990s, views on women's submission to male authority provided the most salient test by which moderates were identified and expelled in a process that led to significant splits in the Church. In Flowers's expansive history of Southern Baptist women, the "woman question" is integral to almost every area of Southern Baptist concern: hermeneutics, ecclesial polity, missionary work, church-state relations, and denominational history. Flowers's analysis, part of the expanding survey of America's religious and cultural landscape after World War II, points to the South's changing identity and connects religious and regional issues to the complicated relationship between race and gender during and after the civil rights movement. She also shows how feminism and shifting women's roles, behaviors, and practices played a significant part in debates that simmer among Baptists and evangelicals throughout the nation today.
Sketches of the Reformation and Elizabethan Age Taken from the Contemporary Pulpit
Title | Sketches of the Reformation and Elizabethan Age Taken from the Contemporary Pulpit PDF eBook |
Author | John Oliver Willyams Haweis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 1844 |
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The Censored Pulpit
Title | The Censored Pulpit PDF eBook |
Author | Donyelle C. McCray |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 142 |
Release | 2019-10-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1978709676 |
Few have consoled the church as ably as the fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich. However, her prophetic gifts have received little scholarly attention. Drawing on contemporary homiletical theory and the history of Christian spirituality, Donyelle C. McCray presents Julian as a preacher, examining the apostolic dimensions of Julian’s vocation as an anchoress and highlighting the steps she took to align herself with renowned preachers like Saint Cecelia, Mary Magdalene, and the apostle Paul. Like Paul, Julian saw Jesus’ body as her primary text, placed human weakness at the center of her theology, and used her own confined body as a rhetorical tool. Yet she navigated a web of censorship that threatened to silence her. To voice her convictions, Julian developed a novel approach to authority and exploited the fluidity of the medieval English sermon genre. McCray charts this process, revealing Julian as a central personality in the history of preaching whose best contemporary parallels operate outside the pulpit in august figures like retreat leader Evelyn Underhill, gospel singer Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith, and street preacher Reverend Billy.
Claiming Theology in the Pulpit
Title | Claiming Theology in the Pulpit PDF eBook |
Author | Burton Z. Cooper |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2003-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780664227029 |
Encapsulating years of experience integrating critical theological thinking with the preaching task,Claiming Theology in the Pulpitwill be a welcomed resource to both preachers and students. Through the use of a theological profile, Burton Cooper and John McClure help preachers become more aware of not only the broad theological traditions of the church but of their own particular theological appropriations. Part One lays out the eight categories of the theological profile, offering a worksheet for readers to identify in summary fashion their own theological position. Part Two suggests specific ways that preachers can use the profile as a tool to become more theologically intentional in their preaching.
Reformation Riches for the Contemporary Church
Title | Reformation Riches for the Contemporary Church PDF eBook |
Author | David R. Bruins |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2016-05-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498281508 |
"Whether it is described as recovering treasures of gold, removing the clouds to reveal the clearest and bluest of skies, replacing fast food with delectable and healthy cuisine, or coming out of the valley to behold the most amazing Alpine splendor, rediscovering the glorious biblical truths which were recovered during the Reformation is extraordinarily liberating and invigorating." The biblical teachings of the Protestant Reformation five hundred years ago freed Christians from many of the same forms of bondage that, ironically, have now reappeared in much of contemporary evangelical Christianity. Many evangelicals now find themselves trapped on performance-based treadmills, enslaved by neurotic introspection, and often just burning out and walking away from the church. Whether it's being fixated on "my performance" (legalism) or "my inner experience" (mysticism) or some other exhausting entanglement, there is, thankfully, a way out. Protestant evangelical churches need to rediscover the liberating treasures of biblical Christianity that were recovered in the Protestant Reformation. This book encourages burned-out evangelicals to take another look--from a Reformation perspective--and begin basking in the good news and all of its vast riches. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, this book also introduces other skeptics to an undiluted and robust Christianity.
The Contemporary Church and the Early Church
Title | The Contemporary Church and the Early Church PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Hartog |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1606088998 |
As "evangelicals" face future challenges, many are turning back to the ancient church for inspiration. But these ancient-future approaches remain diverse and sometimes even at odds with one another. This volume demonstrates and analyzes the complexity of such contemporary church-early church engagements. Six scholars share diverse insights from the Patristic period, including lessons on evangelism and discipleship, community formation and maintenance, use of the "rule of faith," the preaching of social ethics, responses to cultural opposition, and Christological development. The volume closes with two critical responses, from confessional Lutheran and Baptist perspectives. These collected essays will remind contemporary readers of the importance of a reflective and responsible ressourcement of Patristic wisdom.