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Should women who preach, preach as women? Preaching Women argues
that far from being a gender-neutral space, the pulpit is a
critical place in which a gender imbalance can begin to be
redressed. There is a vital need for women preachers to speak out
of their experience of living as women in today's culture and
church Filling a glaring gap in the literature around homiletics,
Filling a glaring gap in the literature around homiletics,
Preaching Women considers reasons why women preachers should preach
from their experiences as women, what women bring to preaching that
is missing without us, and how women preachers can go about the
task of biblical preaching. With a foreword by Libby Lane.
Good preaching depends on being attentive - to God, to the Bible,
to the congregation, to the context, to what influences and shapes
the preacher. This practical, confidence-building guide is for all
who want to develop their preaching by homing in on that which
points to God in the now. Encouraging preachers in the ways that
will make authentic connections with others, it demonstrates that
preaching in today's culture requires preachers to 'show up and be
present, in person' rather than speak 'in role' or act as religious
spokespersons who take no responsibility for their message. Based
on the authors' own training of ordinands, it offers: * Insights on
how to develop the habit of noticing God in the world; * Strategies
for opening up and finding fresh meaning in familiar Bible texts; *
Ways of understanding what influences your congregation and your
own theology; * Sample sermons that embody these principles.
"Straw for the Bricks" explores theological reflection as a tool
for ministerial training and development. The book offers a new
resource for theological conversation at the beginning of the 21st
century: it breaks new ground in exploring how a model of
conversation can be used to lay a foundation for learning which
provides a new architecture for both academic curriculum and
personal formation. In addition, this book offers a practical guide
to good practice supported by the lived experience of educators
from All Saints Centre for Mission and Ministry working across
several disciplines. No other such detailed practical guide is
currently in print. This will become an important resource for
those within theological education institutions, adult theological
educators; those with responsibility for continuing ministerial
development, mentoring and discipleship; and any lay person who
seeks to live a life of faith in conversation with culture and the
Judaeo-Christian tradition.
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