Description
Book SynopsisThis book approaches preaching as a theological practice and a spiritual discipline in a way that is engaging, straightforward, and highly usable for busy preachers. Bringing to bear almost three decades of practical experience in the pulpit and the classroom, Annette Brownlee explores six questions to help preachers listen to Scripture, move from text to interpretation for weekly sermon preparation, and understand the theological significance of the sermon. Each chapter explains one of the Six Questions of Sermon Preparation, provides numerous examples and illustrations, and contains theological reflections. The final chapter includes sample sermons, which put the Six Question method into practice.
Table of ContentsContents
Introduction:
Listening to Scripture for Preaching: A Discipline in Need of Remediation1. Question One: "What Do I See?"
The Preacher as Witness2. Question Two: "Whom Do I See?"
The Preacher as Witness to Christ3. Question Three: "What Is Christ's Word to Me?"
The Preacher as Confessor4. Question Four: "What Is Christ's Word to Us?"
The Preacher as Theologian5. Question Five: "What Is Christ's Word about Us?"
The Preacher as Theologian of a Broken Body6. Question Six: "What Does It Look Like?"
The Preacher as Witness to Christ in a Disobedient World7. Using the Six Questions:
Sermon Form and Sermon Examples
Conclusion:
Love as the Hermeneutical CriterionIndex