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Arts and Preaching (Hardcover)
Sunggu A Yang; Foreword by John S. McClure
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Under the Oak Tree (Hardcover)
Ronald J Allen, John S. McClure, O. Wesley Allen
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Ours is a time of unprecedented pessimism regarding the possibility
of achieving consensus around moral issues. Christian liturgical
practices, which are grounded in a communicative economy of love
and mercy, contain wisdom that might be of significant help. What
difference might it make if we confessed sin (learned epistemic
humility, worked at overcoming self-deception), interceded for
others (learned to go beyond empathy to compassion and advocacy for
the well-being of all persons, became willing to look beyond the
possible for solutions, etc.), and learned from the best
homiletical practices how to justify and apply moral positions
within an ethic of hospitality and care? Speaking Together focuses
on the roles that liturgical practices play in promoting genuinely
communicative (understanding-oriented) forms of action and explores
how liturgical practices contribute to sincere, multi-perspectival,
empathetic, and truth-seeking conversations regarding moral norms
in an increasingly pluralistic world. What this means is that our
liturgical practices are a way of speaking together and this shapes
how we organize and inhabit a shared social life.
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Arts and Preaching (Paperback)
Sunggu A Yang; Foreword by John S. McClure
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John McClure's "Preaching Words" highlights the most important
ideas in homiletics and preaching, offering short explanations of
these ideas, what scholars of preaching are saying about them, and
how they can help in today's preaching. Topics range from elements
of the sermon (introduction, body, and conclusion) to aspects of
delivery, types of preaching in different Christian traditions, and
theories of preaching.
"The Four Codes of Preaching," John McClure's first book-length
treatment of homiletical theory, is a sophisticated and, at times,
controversial contribution to the field of homiletics.
Encapsulating years of experience integrating critical
theological thinking with the preaching task, "Claiming Theology in
the Pulpit" will 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.
A bright new resource for working preachers. Packed with preaching
wisdom from twenty-seven outstanding American preachers from
various religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Popular music artists are intentionally unoriginal. Pop
producers find their inspiration by sampling across traditions and
genres; remix artists compose a pastiche of the latest hits. These
"mashup" artists stretch the boundaries of creativity by freely
intermingling old sounds and melodies with the newest technologies.
Using this phenomenon in contemporary music-making as a metaphor,
John McClure encourages the invention of new theological ideas by
creating a mashup of the traditional and the novel. What emerges
are engaging ways of communicating that thrive at the intersection
of religion and popular culture yet keep alive the deepest of
theological truths.
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