Anabaptist Preaching: A Conversation Between Pulpit, Pew and Bible

Book, 2003, 237 pp
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Anabaptist Christians have long believed God's voice is heard best when all those who are filled with the Spirit are part of a conversation: the preacher, the congregation, and the Bible itself. In these chapters, all commissioned for this book, a community of Anabaptist scholars reflect on the nature and character of each of element in the homiletical conversation.

"Finally, an outstanding group of Anabaptist scholars freely offer the homiletical gifts of their tradition to everyone who has 'ears to hear.' Listen closely, and you will discover how your own preaching can be transformed into a communal, grace-filled form of biblical, theological, and prophetic witness." -- John S. McClure, Vanderbilt University

"In a world that tends to homogenize everything, Anabaptist preachers need voices that call them to faithful Anabaptist preaching. Can sermon delivery reflect our valuing of community? How can preaching becomre more biblical? This book will raise many important questions for preachers." -- Beryl H. Brubaker, Eastern Mennonite University

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