Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching - eBook
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Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching - eBook  -     Edited By: David Schnasa Jacobsen

Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching - eBook

Cascade Books / 2015 / ePub

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Title: Homiletical Theology in Action: The Unfinished Theological Task of Preaching - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498207843
ISBN-13: 9781498207843
Series: Promise of Homiletical Theology
Stock No: WW110133EB

Publisher's Description

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 and problematic doctrines, they seek to show how preachers and homileticians engage in theology, not as consumers, but as producers--and in the thick of the kinds of questions that preachers have to ask. Practitioners and theological educators alike will catch a glimpse of how they too are residential theologians in their own preaching praxis.

Author Bio

David Schnasa Jacobsen is Professor of the Practice of Homiletics and Director of the Homiletical Theology Project at Boston University School of Theology, where he leads the PhD concentration in homiletics and practical theology. He is Professor of the Practice of Homiletics and Director of the Homiletical Theology Project at Boston University School of Theology, where he leads the PhD concentration in homiletics and practical theology. He is the author of Preaching in the New Creation: The Promise of Preaching New Testament Apocalyptic Texts (1999), Mark in the Fortress Biblical Preaching Commentary Series (2014), and co-author of Preaching Luke-Acts (2001) and Kairos Preaching: Speaking Gospel to the Situation (2009).

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