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Anabaptist
| Karl Barth is reported to have said that in the ministry of
preaching, it is God who speaks. 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. In 14
chapters (plus study guide) ranging across such topics as
postmodernity, hermeneutics, grace, doctrine, multiculturalism, power
and persuasion, narrative, collaboration, and much more, the writers
ponder the unique perspective on preaching offered by Anabaptism.
Authors include David B. Greiser Nancy R. Heisey, Dennis Hollinger,
Lynn Jost, Michael A. King, Renée Sauder, Mary Schertz, Nathan D.
Showalter, Rebecca Slough, David A. Stevens, Ervin R. Stutzman, Mark R.
Wenger, Dawn Ottoni Wilhelm, and June Alliman Yoder. Includes notes and
index. Copyright 2003 Cascadia Publishing House. | |