A Healing Homiletic

A Healing Homiletic
Author: Kathy Black
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426775032

In A Healing Homiletic: Preaching and Disability, Kathy Black offers a unique and effective approach for preaching about disabilities. By going to the heart of the gospel and drawing on the healing narratives or miracle stories, Black shows how preaching affects the inclusion or exclusion of forty-three million persons with disabilities from our faith communities. A Healing Homiletic provides a new method of preaching about healing, based on Scripture, for understanding the needs of the disability community.

Disability and the Way of Jesus

Disability and the Way of Jesus
Author: Bethany McKinney Fox
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0830872388

What does healing mean for people with disabilities? Bridging biblical studies, ethics, and disability studies with the work of practitioners, Bethany McKinney Fox examines healing narratives in their biblical and cultural contexts. This theologically grounded and winsomely practical resource helps us more fully understand what Jesus does as he heals and how he points the way for relationships with people with disabilities.

God in Her Midst

God in Her Midst
Author: Elaine McCollins Flake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817015060

Author and pastor Flake offers a theological paradigm to help preachers understand and fulfill their responsibility to preach liberation and empowerment to marginalized and hurting black women.

Preaching to a Divided Nation

Preaching to a Divided Nation
Author: Matthew D. Kim
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493436708

We live in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or how we communicate, our culture is rife with division and polarization. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in the same animosity as the culture at large. While our faith calls us to Christian unity, the hard fact remains: our churches are tragically divided across class, ethnic, gender, and political lines. As these social chasms grow--both inside and outside the church--the role of the preacher becomes paramount. This book issues a prophetic call to pastors to use the influence of their pulpits to promote reconciliation and unity in their churches and communities. Two scholar-practitioners who are experts in homiletics and reconciliation present a practical, 7-step model that empowers faithful leaders to bring healing and peace to their fractured churches and world. The book includes questions for reflection, salient illustrations, and an accountability covenant. It also includes useful appendixes on preaching themes, preaching texts, and sample sermons from three leading preachers: Ralph Douglas West, Rich Villodas, and Sandra Maria Van Opstal.

The Journey and Promise of African American Preaching

The Journey and Promise of African American Preaching
Author: Kenyatta R. Gilbert
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451412533

The Journey and Promise of African American Preaching is a constructive effort to examine the historical contributions of African American preaching, the challenges it faces today, and how it might become a renewed source of healing and strength for at-risk communities and churches. --from publisher description

The Heart of Black Preaching

The Heart of Black Preaching
Author: Cleophus James LaRue
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664258474

LaRue provides important insights on why black preaching is strong and active, and connects with the real-life experiences of listeners. (Christian)

Crossover Preaching

Crossover Preaching
Author: Jared E. Alcántara
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830899022

In our increasingly pluralistic and multicultural society, there is a need for preaching that is capable of crossing cultural boundaries and engaging multiple contexts. Jared Alcántara's exciting new work proposes an intercultural and improvisational account of preaching in conversation with the legacy of Gardner C. Taylor.

Preaching and the Personal

Preaching and the Personal
Author: J Dwayne Howell
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718842170

Preaching is a very personal process: a minister or speaker prepares his or her own sermon and presents it to the congregation. Sermons draw upon the Bible as a central source, and the source provides a basis of faith for the believing community. The preaching event is also personal for the individual members of the congregation, who receive the preacher's words, based on a biblical text, in their own unique way. In the synthesis of Biblical text, sermon, and listener response, many testimoniesare present. Preaching and the Personal is a collection of papers that have been presented at the Society of Biblical Literature. These papers encourage and nurture dialogue among scholars who share an interest in the unique theological problems inherent to the relationship between biblical interpretation and proclamation. Preaching and the Personal opens a stimulating dialogue in the field.

Preaching Words

Preaching Words
Author: John S. McClure
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2007-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611643996

John McClure's Preaching Words highlights the most important ideas in homiletics and preaching, offering short explanations of these ideas, what scholars of preaching are saying about them, and how they can help in today's preaching. Topics range from elements of the sermon (introduction, body, and conclusion) to aspects of delivery, types of preaching in different Christian traditions, and theories of preaching.

The Routledge Handbook of Religion and the Body

The Routledge Handbook of Religion and the Body
Author: Yudit Kornberg Greenberg
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2023-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000834662

The Routledge Handbook of Religion and the Body is the first comprehensive volume to feature multireligious cross-cultural perspectives on the body and embodiment. Featuring multidisciplinary approaches and methodologies from the humanities and the social sciences, it addresses the body and embodied religiosity in theological, ethical, and cultural contexts. Comprised of 30 chapters by a team of international contributors, the handbook is divided into four parts: Theology and Embodied Religiosity Gender, Sexuality, and Body Regulations Ritual and Performance Religion, Healing, and the Future of the Body Each part examines central issues, debates, and problems in relation to global belief systems, including embodiments of love, transfiguration, the secular body, disability, body language, maternal bodies, embodied emotions, celibacy, ecology and the body, reshaping the corporal body, initiation rites, physiology, Tantra, Reiki practice, religious experience, technological body modifications, and ethics and the body. Providing a breadth of rich and innovative research, it is a must-read for students and scholars in religious studies, theology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, and cultural and gender studies. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.