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Genesis (Hardcover)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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This title identifies 'pericopal theology' as the bridge between
ancient text and modern application and shows how it may be derived
and how it functions in the exercise of preaching. A fundamental
issue for preachers of the Bible has always been achieving an
approach that is both faithful to the textual intention as well as
fitting for the listening audience. What is historical and distant
(the text) is, in preaching, made contemporary and near (praxis).
Particularly pertinent is how this transaction may be conducted
with respect to the self-contained and well-defined quantum of the
scriptural text that is regularly employed in liturgical contexts -
the pericope. This book answers the question: in a sermon intending
to proclaim application from a pericope, what is the hermeneutical
basis for moving validly from text to praxis, i.e., with authority
and relevance?The concept of theology as a bridge between text and
praxis has not been specifically researched or rigorously
substantiated. Kuruvilla seeks to do both, utilizing as entrees
language philosophy, literary criticism, and a thorough
understanding of 'ordinary' language. Drawing from a variety of
hermeneutical resources, he establishes 'pericopal theology' as the
intermediary between text and praxis. How this theology is
discerned from the text and how application may be determined
therefrom form the crux of this book. This novel approach lends
validity to the movement from text to praxis and promises to be
useful for any approach to the biblical text intended to culminate
in application. Kuruvilla's approach provides a substantial
technical basis for such an operation.Thus the preacher must be a
'theologian-homiletician'. It is the working out of this
nomenclature, especially the 'theologian' half of the appellation,
that is the essence of this work, uniting as it does in one
portfolio the responsibility of negotiating the demands of both
hermeneutics and homiletics. Formerly the "Journal for the Study of
the New Testament Supplement", a book series that explores the many
aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives,
social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural
and contextual approaches. "The Early Christianity in Context"
series, a part of JSNTS, examines the birth and development of
early Christianity up to the end of the third century CE. The
series places Christianity in its social, cultural, political and
economic context. "European Seminar on Christian Origins" and
"Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Supplement" are also
part of JSNTS.
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Judges (Hardcover)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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Ephesians (Hardcover)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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Mark (Hardcover)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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Abraham Kuruvilla's A Vision for Preaching offered an integrated
biblical and theological vision for preaching. A Manual for
Preaching addresses the practical (and perennial) issue of how to
move from the biblical text to an effective sermon. The author, a
well-respected teacher of preachers, shows how to discern the
text's theological meaning and let that meaning shape the
development of the sermon. Clearly written and illustrated with Old
Testament and New Testament examples, the book helps preachers
negotiate larger swaths of Scripture and includes two annotated
sermon manuscripts from Kuruvilla.
Preaching Today 2016 Book Award (Editor's Choice) This book by a
well-respected teacher of preachers develops an integrated biblical
and theological vision for preaching that addresses the essentials
of this most important activity in the church. Drawing on
influential voices from church history, Abraham Kuruvilla reclaims
what has been lost through the centuries and offers fresh insights,
showing preachers what they can aim for as an ideal in their
preaching. He helps preachers have a better conception of what it
means to preach, a fuller understanding of the divinely granted
privilege of preaching, and a greater excitement for the preaching
ministry. Concluding biblical reflections reinforce the teaching of
each chapter.
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Judges (Paperback)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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Ephesians (Paperback)
Abraham Kuruvilla
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About the Contributor(s): Abraham Kuruvilla is Associate Professor
of Pastoral Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary, and a
dermatologist in private practice. He is the author of Text to
Praxis: Hermeneutics and Homiletics in Dialogue (2009), Mark: A
Theological Commentary for Preachers (2012), and Privilege the Text
A Theological Hermeneutic for Preaching (2013). He blogs regularly
at www.homiletix.com.
Synopsis: Mark: A Theological Commentary for Preachers engages
hermeneutics for preaching, employing theological exegesis that
enables the preacher to utilize all the narrative units of Mark to
craft effective sermons. This commentary unpacks the crucial link
between Scripture and application: the theology of each preaching
text. The Gospel of Mark is therefore divided into twenty-five
narrative units, with the theological focus of each clearly
delineated. The specificity of these theological ideas for their
respective texts makes possible a sequential homiletical movement
through each pericope of the book, progressively developing the
theological trajectory of Mark's theme of discipleship, and
enabling the expositor to discover valid application for sermons.
While the primary goal of the commentary is to take the preacher
from text to theology, it also aids in the advance from theology to
sermon by providing tips for preaching and two possible sermon
outlines for each of the twenty-five units of the Gospel. The
unique approach of this work results in a theology-for-preaching
commentary that promises to be useful for anyone teaching through
Mark's Gospel with an emphasis on application. Endorsements: "Dr.
Abraham Kuruvilla's commentary is up to date, relevant, in touch
with recent literature, suggestive, and well written. This
preacher's commentary on Mark introduces the pastor to the key
issues of the gospel and points the preacher in a solid direction
in terms of application emerging from the text. One of the keys is
the excellent selection of materials made to get into the meat of
the passage, which means pastors can utilize their limited time
well in getting familiar with the gospel and where they might go
with it. This work is well done and should serve pastors well."
--Darrell L. Bock Research Professor of NT Studies Dallas
Theological Seminary "Abraham Kuruvilla has produced a book that
theologians, pastors, and laypersons will all appreciate at one and
the same time, for he has laid out the Gospel of Mark in
twenty-five narrative units simultaneously developing two possible
sermon outlines on each of the twenty-five units along with the
central theological focus of each unit. More than that, he has also
developed a homiletical teaching tool as he progresses through the
Gospel stressing the core idea of discipleship while emphasizing
the work of the expositor in ending up with discovering valid
applications and contemporary responses for living the content of
each teaching unit in this Gospel. This emphasis on application of
the text continues to be desperately needed in today's pulpits, as
the need for truly expository preaching still exists; one that uses
the text of Scripture as the exclusive basis for powerful preaching
of the word of God in our day." --Walter C. Kaiser Jr. President
Emeritus Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Author Biography:
Abraham Kuruvilla is Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministries at
Dallas Theological Seminary in Texas, and a dermatologist in
private practice. He is the author of Text to Praxis: Hermeneutics
and Homiletics in Dialogue (2009) and blogs at www.homiletix.org.
A fundamental issue for preachers of the Bible has always been
achieving an approach that is both faithful to the textual
intention as well as fitting for the listening audience. What is
historical and distant (the text) is, in preaching, made
contemporary and near (praxis). Particularly pertinent is how this
transaction may be conducted with respect to the self-contained and
well-defined quantum of the scriptural text that is regularly
employed in liturgical contexts-the pericope. This book answers the
question: In a sermon intending to proclaim application from a
pericope, what is the hermeneutical basis for moving validly from
text to praxis, i.e., with authority and relevance? The concept of
theology as a bridge between text and praxis has not been
specifically researched or rigorously substantiated. Kuruvilla
seeks to do both, utilizing as entrees language philosophy,
literary criticism, and a thorough understanding of "ordinary"
language. Drawing from a variety of hermeneutical resources, he
establishes "pericopal theology" as the intermediary between text
and praxis. How this theology is discerned from the text and how
application may be determined therefrom form the crux of this book.
This novel approach lends validity to the movement from text to
praxis and promises to be useful for any approach to the biblical
text intended to culminate in application. Kuruvilla's approach
provides a substantial technical basis for such an operation. Thus
the preacher must be a "theologian-homiletician." It is the working
out of this nomenclature, especially the "theologian" half of the
appellation, that is the essence of this work, uniting as it does
in one portfolio the responsibility of negotiating the demands of
both hermeneutics and homiletics.
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