“Reading of God’s silence in the Bible gives me courage to explore
the practice of restraint in preaching—not as a deliberate
withholding of God’s word nor, I hope, as a rationale for my own
reticence, but as a sober reaching for more reverence in the act of
public speaking about God.” In these 1997 Lyman Beecher Lectures in
Preaching delivered at Yale Divinity School, Barbara Brown Taylor
focuses on the task of those who preach and those who hear sermons in
a world where people thirst for a word from God. How may we approach
this seemingly silent God with due respect, proclaiming the Word
without violating the silence, by speaking with restraint? Her first
chapter examines the late twentieth-century language with which we
talk about God in theology and speak to God in prayer. The second
chapter addresses the question of God’s communication in Scripture
and how the “voice of God” was heard less and less in the land as
the centuries progressed. Finally, Taylor explores what the silence of
God means for Christians and how we may exercise “homiletical
restraint” in speaking of the divine.
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9781561013258
Publisert
2012
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Cowley Publications
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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