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Our Price: £12.50 In this volume, the author argues that the best sermons are those that take on the tension and movement of a story - not just any story but "the" story of God's dramatic encounter with humanity. Whether working through narrative or non-narrative texts, the task of the preacher is not to organize or outline but to lead the congregation through five sequential stages of the homiletical plot: upsetting the equilibrium, analyzing the discrepancy, disclosing the clue to resolution, experiencing the gospel, and anticipating the consequences. Through moving the plot from a point of tension to a point of resolution, the listener is thus held captive to the revelation of God.
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Stock Availability: Author Eugene Lowry (William K. McElvaney Professor Emeritus of Preaching, Saint Paul School of Theology, USA) Writer of Forward Fred Craddock ISBN/Ref 9780664222642 Edition Revised edition Size: 203mm(H) x 127mm(W) x 12mm(D) ( 0.202Kg ) Pages 112 Publisher Westminster Published 2001-04-20 Format paperback Product ID 35831 |
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