Preaching from the Old Testament

Preaching from the Old Testament
Title Preaching from the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Walter Brueggemann
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506458564

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In this new volume, prolific scholar Walter Brueggemann seeks to show Christian preachers how to consider the faith witnessed in several Old Testament traditions and to help them discover rich and suggestive connections to our contemporary faith challenges. The author also assumes that a wholesale sustained engagement with the Old Testament is worth the effort for the preacher. He recognizes what he calls the "sorry state" of Old Testament texts in the Revised Common Lectionary, which he claims often constitute a major disservice for the church and its preachers. The lectionary gerrymanders the Old Testament to make it serve other claims, most of the time not allowing it to have its own evangelical say. Brueggemann hopes that his exposition in this volume will evoke and energize fresh homiletical attention to the Old Testament, precisely because he believes the urgent work of the gospel in our society requires attentive listening to these ancient voices of bold insistent faith.

Preaching the Old Testament

Preaching the Old Testament
Title Preaching the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Scott M. Gibson
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2006-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801066239

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Preaching the Old Testament equips pastors to journey into the forest and find a passion and confidence for preaching on the Old Testament.

Preaching from the Old Testament

Preaching from the Old Testament
Title Preaching from the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Rice Achtemeier
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664250423

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This book provides theological insights as well as practical sermon suggestions for preachers and seminary students. It treats the reader to a thorough examination of how to approach and interpret any portion of the Old Testament.

Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament

Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament
Title Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Walter C. Jr. Kaiser
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2003-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1585583871

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Viewed as antiquated and remote, the Old Testament is frequently neglected in the preaching and teaching ministry of the church. But contrary to the prevailing attitude, might the Old Testament contain relevant and meaningful application for today? Renowned author and scholar Walter Kaiser shows why the Old Testament deserves equal attention with the New Testament and offers a helpful guide on how preachers and teachers can give it the full attention it deserves. Growing out of his teaching material from the last decade, Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament demonstrates Kaiser's celebrated straightforward exposition. Offering an apologetic for the Christian use of the Old Testament, the opening chapters deal with the value, problem, and task of preaching from it. Following a discussion of the role of expository preaching, Kaiser provides a practical focus by examining preaching and teaching from the texts of various genres. A final chapter explores the relevance of the Old Testament in speaking to a contemporary audience. Bible teachers, pastors, seminary students, and professors will appreciate Kaiser's practical focus and relevant applications. Additional helps include a glossary and suggested outlines and worksheets for expository preaching.

Preaching Christ from the Old Testament

Preaching Christ from the Old Testament
Title Preaching Christ from the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Sidney Greidanus
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 396
Release 1999-07-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802844491

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Arguing for the need both to preach Christ in every sermon and to preach regularly from the Old Testament, Sidney Greidanus develops a christocentric method that will help preachers do both simultaneously. Greidanus challenges Old Testament scholars to broaden their focus and to understand the Old Testament not only in its own historical context but also in the context of the New Testament. Suggesting specific steps and providing concrete examples, this volume provides a practical guide for preaching Christ from the Old Testament.

Reclaiming the Old Testament for Christian Preaching

Reclaiming the Old Testament for Christian Preaching
Title Reclaiming the Old Testament for Christian Preaching PDF eBook
Author Grenville J. R. Kent
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2010-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830838872

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Based on the conviction that the Old Testament texts are a vital and dynamic part of the Christian canon and pertinent to Christian practice, this stimulating volume offers guidance for expository preaching and practical suggestions for understanding the message of its diverse literature.

Preaching in the New Testament

Preaching in the New Testament
Title Preaching in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Griffiths
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 173
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830889728

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Many Christians share the assumption that preaching the word of God is at the heart of God's plans for the gospel in our age, that it is vital for the church's health, and that it is the central task of the pastor-teacher. Many helpful books on preaching are available. The vast majority are concerned with "how-to," but relatively few focus primarily on the character and theology of preaching according to Scripture. Two key, interrelated questions need to be addressed. First, is there such a thing as "preaching" that is mandated in the post-apostolic context—and, if there is, how is it defined and characterized? Second, how does post-apostolic "preaching" relate to the preaching of the Old Testament prophets and of Jesus and his apostles? In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume Jonathan Griffiths seeks answers to these questions in the New Testament. In Part One he gives an overview of the theology of the Word of God, surveys Greek terms related to preaching, and looks at teaching concerning the scope and character of other word ministries in the life of the church. In Part Two his exegetical studies concentrate on teaching that relates especially to the post-apostolic context. In Part Three he summarizes the exegetical findings, sets them within the context of biblical theology, and proposes a number of broader theological implications. Griffiths's accessible, scholarly investigation will be of value to scholars, pastors, preachers, and Bible teachers. Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship, and to point the way ahead.