There are many books on the market that address how culture,
race, gender, or economic status affect the way preachers preach
and congregations hear sermons. This is the first book to address
preaching that promotes solidarity across these differences.
Preaching needs to be targeted to specific contexts. But how can a
preacher handle specific contexts when we live in a globalized
world? What does local context mean and who defines it? Kim
develops the concept of "trans-contextual preaching" to show how
preachers can respect diversity and global connections. She
develops a new theology of preaching, examines the modes of
biblical interpretation appropriate for trans-contextual preaching,
and explores designs for sermons. Sample sermons from the author
provide excellent illustrations.
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