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Homiletical theology in action : the unfinished theological task of preaching / contributing editor David Schnasa Jacobsen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Promise of homiletical theology ; v. 2.Publisher: Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (x, 192 pages)Content type:
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  • 9781498207843
  • 1498207847
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Homiletical theology in action.DDC classification:
  • 251 23
LOC classification:
  • BV4222 .H66 2015
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Introduction / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Theological attentiveness on the path from text to sermon: a descriptive approach / Sally A. Brown -- Wet paint: Matthew 15, the Canaanite woman, and painted-over proclamation / Adam Hearlson -- The how of homiletic theology / Teresa Lockhart (Stricklen) Eisenlohr -- Noboby knows the trouble I see: a spirit(ual) approach to the interpretive task of homiletical theology / Luke A. Powery -- -- Promise and cross: homiletical theology, the vocative word extra nos, and the task of a revisionist eschatology / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Doing Bible: when the unfinished task of homiletical theology pushes the envelope of canonical authority / O. Wesley Allen, Jr. -- "Surely there is a God who judges on Earth": divine retribution in homiletical theology and the practice of preaching / Rein Bos -- Afterword / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Appendix A: Contextual analysis -- Appendix B: Exegetical questions for preaching.
Summary: Homiletics is taking a theological turn. But what does the preaching task look like if we think of it not so much as a mastery of technique, but an exercise in theological method? Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching tries to envision the work of homiletics as theological in root and branch. By placing theological questions at the center of the process, the authors, some of the leading lights of the field of homiletics, try to show how their work as preachers and homileticians is a thoroughgoing theological activity. By beginning with troublesome texts a.
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Introduction / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Theological attentiveness on the path from text to sermon: a descriptive approach / Sally A. Brown -- Wet paint: Matthew 15, the Canaanite woman, and painted-over proclamation / Adam Hearlson -- The how of homiletic theology / Teresa Lockhart (Stricklen) Eisenlohr -- Noboby knows the trouble I see: a spirit(ual) approach to the interpretive task of homiletical theology / Luke A. Powery -- -- Promise and cross: homiletical theology, the vocative word extra nos, and the task of a revisionist eschatology / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Doing Bible: when the unfinished task of homiletical theology pushes the envelope of canonical authority / O. Wesley Allen, Jr. -- "Surely there is a God who judges on Earth": divine retribution in homiletical theology and the practice of preaching / Rein Bos -- Afterword / David Schnasa Jacobsen -- Appendix A: Contextual analysis -- Appendix B: Exegetical questions for preaching.

Homiletics is taking a theological turn. But what does the preaching task look like if we think of it not so much as a mastery of technique, but an exercise in theological method? Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching tries to envision the work of homiletics as theological in root and branch. By placing theological questions at the center of the process, the authors, some of the leading lights of the field of homiletics, try to show how their work as preachers and homileticians is a thoroughgoing theological activity. By beginning with troublesome texts a.