Responding to the recent call for a closer interaction between
biblical text and sermon, "Speaking of God" bridges the gap by
describing the rhetorical factors of language in terms that make
sense to the beginning or experienced exegete. The result is an
instructive and compelling invitation to read and preach the
biblical text in a fresh, thought-provoking way.
"Camery-Hoggatt understands the complex interaction between
readers and biblical texts, and he as accomplished an astounding
feat for biblical preachers. He has taken apart the "Swiss watch"
of biblical interpretation, showing us all the gears, levers, and
flywheels and patiently explaining how each one operates. Then,
even more amazingly, he has put the whole thing back together again
and made it work, producing fascinating examples of the
text-to-sermon process."
" Thomas G. Long, Francis Landey Patton Professor of Preaching and
Worship, Princeton Theological Seminary
." . . This is an important resource for those concerned with
the negotiation of meaning in biblical texts in the service of the
people of God."
" Joel B. Green, Associate Professor of New Testament, American
Baptist Seminary of the West and Graduate Theological Union
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