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Through its shocking incongruities and transgressive forms, the
grotesque offers an intriguing lens for exploring the scandal of
the gospel and the challenges of Christian preaching. Drawing on
diverse sources-from Swedish crime fiction and contemporary poetry
to James Cone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Pussy Riot-this book will
examine the theological, homiletical, and social implications of a
grotesque gospel for contemporary preachers. The book focuses on
three aspects of preaching and the grotesque: (1) the ways in which
a grotesque gospel unsettles the preacher and challenges the "false
patterns" that often shape Christian preaching; (2) the importance
and challenges of resisting the weaponized grotesque, which
dehumanizes people and furthers the power of dominant groups; (3)
the incarnate Word as the carnivalesque, grotesque body of Jesus,
which calls the church to become the porous and inclusive body of
Christ. The Scandal of the Gospel is the written adaptation of Yale
Divinity School's Beecher Lectures, given by Charles Campbell in
2018. The last chapter, "Preaching and the Environmental
Grotesque," is a new addition.
Across national and cultural borders, the archetype of the fool has
played a significant role in how communities interpret and ascribe
identity. As Charles Campbell and Johan Cilliers remind us, the
Christian preacher, tasked with delivering a paradoxical gospel, is
a fool. In a delicate exploration with enlightening results,
Preaching Fools uses a diverse representation of fools and foolish
actions to show how modern preaching is inseparable from the folly
of the cross. Campbell and Cilliers walk the fine line between the
ugliness and beauty of the gospel and challenge readers toward a
deeper engagement with its unsettling message.
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Preaching Gospel (Paperback)
Charles L. Campbell, Clayton J. Schmit, Mary Hinkle Shore
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In this examination of the ethical significance of preaching,
Charles Campbell provides both fresh insights into the relationship
between preaching and ethics and a challenging moral vision for the
contemporary church. Moving beyond a narrow focus on moral
decision-making or social-issues sermons, Campbell argues that a
particular ethic--nonviolent resistance--is inherent in the
practice of preaching and shapes the moral life of the church. In
the face of the powers, the fundamental ethical task of preaching
involves building up the church as a community of resistance.
Employing three dimensions of character ethics--vision, practices,
and virtues--Campbell demonstrates the concrete ways in which
preachers may undertake this task.
These twenty-two sermons from a master interpreter demonstrate how
ancient texts can speak to the whole gamut of human experience even
now. Included in Walter Brueggemann's preview are keen observations
about the timeless issues of human life, both personal and social:
the pain we face, often inflicted on each other; the use and abuse
of power; the weakness and fragility of life; the redemptive power
of faith; and much more.
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