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Preaching and music are both regular elements of Christian worship
across the theological spectrum. But they often don't interact or
inform each other in meaningful ways. In this Dynamics of Christian
Worship volume, theologian, pastor, and musician Noel A. Snyder
considers how the church's preaching might be helpfully informed by
musical theory. Just as a good musical composition employs
technical elements like synchrony, repetition, and meter, the same
should be said for good preaching that seeks to engage hearts and
minds with the good news of Jesus Christ. By drawing upon music
that lifts the soul, preachers might craft sermons that sing. The
Dynamics of Christian Worship series draws from a wide range of
worshiping contexts and denominational backgrounds to unpack the
many dynamics of Christian worship-including prayer, reading the
Bible, preaching, baptism, the Lord's Supper, music, visual art,
architecture, and more-to deepen both the theology and practice of
Christian worship for the life of the church.
Description: Preachers around the globe have come to rely on Will
Willimon for insight and advice on the craft of preaching. For over
a decade, Willimon has published his reflections in the
""Five-Minute Preaching Workshop,"" a quarterly column he writes as
editor of Pulpit Resource. Here the best selections from that
column have been brought together into a single volume for the
first time. Drawing on years of experience, study, and careful
observation of the current state of preaching, Willimon offers
candid thoughts on a wide range of homiletical issues-from
theological to pastoral, cultural, and stylistic. Readers will find
challenge and inspiration from a few hours spent in the studio of
this master preacher. Endorsements: ""Will Willimon is a master
preacher who is eminently qualified to teach a 'master class' on
preaching. Paradoxically, he refuses to master the text or the
awesome responsibility of preaching the gospel. Instead, he shows
us how to listen for God's word and to experience it in every
moment of the pastoral life. In Willimon's reading, preaching is
not an onerous burden but a lively exercise of the theological and
biblical imagination. He really can't help himself He loves words,
but he loves the Word even more. The outcome of this book is
something we could all use--a newfound joy in the art of
preaching."" --Richard Lischer Duke Divinity School author of The
End of Words ""What a wonderful collection of insightful essays
that invite us preachers to learn from the homiletic wisdom of
Bishop Will Willimon. Arguably, what is best about this little book
is that the teacher of this wisdom has been a faithful preacher of
the gospel for more than thirty years. I hope many readers will
take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their growth in the
art of preaching for building up the faith and life of the
church."" --Michael Pasquarello III Granger E. and Anna A. Fisher
Professor of Preaching Asbury Theological Seminary About the
Contributor(s): William H. Willimon is Bishop of the North Alabama
Conference of the United Methodist Church and former Dean of the
Chapel at Duke University. He is the author of over fifty books and
is widely recognized as one of America's best preachers.
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