Igniting the Heart: Preaching and Imagination
Stock No: WW053194
Igniting the Heart: Preaching and Imagination  -     By: Kate Bruce

Igniting the Heart: Preaching and Imagination

SCM Press / 2015 / Paperback

In Stock
Stock No: WW053194

Buy Item Our Price$26.09 Retail: $28.99 Save 10% ($2.90)
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW053194
SCM Press / 2015 / Paperback
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Product Close-up
Please allow an additional 10 business days before your product ships due to temporary delays. Thank you for your patience.
* This product is available for shipment only to the USA.

Product Information

Title: Igniting the Heart: Preaching and Imagination
By: Kate Bruce
Format: Paperback
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN-13: 9780334053194
Stock No: WW053194

Publisher's Description

• A new and imaginative book on preaching which seeks to inspire both established and new preachers. • Considers the challenges presented by key features of contemporary culture to the preacher and explores how the imagination can help preachers to address these issues. • Offers a theological grounding for the place of imagination in preaching to enable preachers to feel confident that imagination is a key aspect of faith and not a frivolous, fanciful add-on. • Kate Bruce organizes the popular Durham Preaching Conferences as well as regular training events on preaching for dioceses, districts and circuits. There will be a conference dedicated to this book.

Author Bio

Kate Bruce is Deputy Warden and Tutor in Homiletics at Cranmer Hall in Durham. She runs the popular Durham Preaching Conferences and is in demand as a preacher, teacher and retreat leader

Editorial Reviews

‘Just occasionally weary preachers stub their toes against treasure hidden beneath the surface of a well-trodden path. In this book Kate Bruce draws on her considerable experience as school teacher, parish priest, theological college tutor and stand-up comic. With an assured grasp of homiletic theory and a passion for creative sermon construction, she shows us how the imagination can disclose new worlds, turn our assumptions upside down, provoke us to ask ‘what if?’ and help us live in the minds of other people. In this she follows the example of Jesus who did not despise the parable, the haunting image, or the disturbing paradox. This is a book for preachers who would prefer their sermons to dance and sing rather than trudge, hobble and plod. -- David Day

‘Kate Bruce has done congregations a great service by offering preachers a feast of ideas, insights and worked examples on the underexplored theme of preaching with the imagination. Her analysis is anchored in careful theology and attentive awareness of the contexts and cultures in which preaching is offered and received. The result is a gracious, well-argued and timely book, a treat-in-waiting for all preachers still alive to their task.’ -- Bishop John Pritchard

‘Tired of dull boring sermons with no theological depth? And tired of dull boring books on preaching which equally lack theological depth? This book is the solution! Kate Bruce is an outstanding practitioner and teacher of preaching. Out of that expertise she shows how the interaction of the imagination with both the biblical text and contemporary culture can transform the preaching event and allow God to work in exciting and relevant ways. Honest, humane and humble, this is the book for all preachers who have a passion for God to speak.’ -- Revd Professor David Wilkinson, Principal, St John’s College Durham

‘Expect to be enriched, challenged, encouraged and inspired by this book. Kate Bruce argues that the sermon is essential in the life of the Church and that imagination is essential for preaching that ignites the heart. An exploration of the theology of imagination and language, examples from sermons, models of preaching and guidance for good practice are offered in a book which will appeal to a wide readership. I commend this book to all preachers who hope that through their sermons God will be encountered as the Spirit breathes life into their words and hearts are warmed.’ -- Ruth Gee was Chair of Methodist Conference (2013-14)

Kate Bruce skips the conventional wisdom related to preaching and tackles the peculiar challenges and demands of the craft itself. She walks the reader through the creative process toward a fuller realization of the sacramental imagination. Her valuable book will remind us all--whether beginner or busy pastor--to love and cultivate the art we practice. -- Richard Lischer, Duke Divinity School, Author of The End of Words and Reading the Parables

An experienced preacher and tutor in homiletics, Bruce seeks in this engaging and persuasive book to inspire and equip preachers to be imaginative in the way they think about, prepare and deliver sermons. Covering the 'why' and 'how' of this comprehensively, her approach is grounded and inspiring and her style is accessible, insightful, and humane -- The Reader, Autumn 2016

Bruce seeks in this engaging and persuasive book to inspire and equip preachers to be imaginative. Her approach is grounded and inspiring and her style is accessible, insightful, and humane. This valuable and enjoyable book is a strongly recommended resource for beginners and experienced preachers alike. -- The Reader, Autumn 2016, Vol 116 No1

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review