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Preaching the Letters without Dismissing the Law: A Lectionary CommentaryWestminster John Knox Press / 2006 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionThis unique commentary helps preachers see how knowledge of first-century Judaism can help them avoid incorporating misunderstandings and stereotypes into their sermons on the letters.
Allen and Williamson explore insights from recent Christian-Jewish dialogue, continuities between Judaism and the theology of Paul, and the Roman occupation to help the preacher understand the Jewish context of the letters. As in Preaching the Gospels without Blaming the Jews, they also suggest how todays preacher can deal with issues or comments in the text that are inappropriate or controversial in todays context. Ronald J. Allen is the Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th Miller Professor of Preaching New Testament at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the coauthor of Preaching the Gospels without Blaming the Jews. Clark M. Williamson is Indiana Professor of Christian Thought Emeritus at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council and the coauthor of Preaching the Gospels without Blaming the Jews. Product Information
Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionThis unique commentary helps preachers see how knowledge of first-century Judaism can help them avoid incorporating misunderstandings and stereotypes into their sermons on the letters. Ronald Author BioRonald J. Allen is Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. Miller Professor of Preaching and New Testament at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the author of numerous books about preaching and about the New Testament, including The Life of Jesus for Today.
Clark M. Williamson is Indiana Professor Emeritus of Christian Thought at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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