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A collection of provocative, inspiring, and thoughtful essays about the place of politics in the pulpit.

This book is the first collection of essays to explore the question: is there room for politics from the pulpit? In response to an increasingly polarized society, preachers grapple with the call to witness a unifying Truth in a world where truth appears subjective. While many congregations respond positively to social and political themes in sermons, others do not. Episcopalians in the conservative minority may be uncomfortable with political-themed preaching, while liberal Episcopalians demand a political message from the pulpit. What is a preacher to do when the Episcopal Church is no more immune to the temptation of polarization than the secular world?

Contributors to this volume serve in a variety of contexts and bring with them their own distinct styles and visions. Anyone with an interest in the practical implications addressing the current political climate from the pulpit will find these essays provocative, inspiring, and thoughtful.

Contributors: Samuel G. Chandler, Sarah T. Condon, Alex Dyer, Crystal J. Hardin, Ruthanna Hooke, Mark Jefferson, Russell J. Levenson Jr., Ian Markham, Phoebe Roaf, Stephanie Spellers, Samuel Wells



Table of Contents

Introduction

Ian S. Markham and Crystal J. Hardin

Chapter 1 Preaching Politics: Not Yes or No, but How

Crystal J. Hardin


Chapter 2 The Dangerous Potential of the Prophetic Pulpit

Sarah Condon

Chapter 3 Addressing Power

Phoebe Roaf


Chapter 4 Remember Jesus: The Purpose of the Pulpit

Russell J. Levenson Jr.

Chapter 5 Reclaiming the Prophetic Pulpit

Alex Dyer


Chapter 6 Preaching the Jesus Movement

Stephanie Spellers


Chapter 7 The Political Work of the Church: Go for the Underlying Issues

Ian S. Markham


Chapter 8 Prophetic Preaching as Sacrament: Finding and Using a Political Voice

Ruthanna Hooke


Chapter 9 Getting the Basics Right

Samuel Wells


Chapter 10 What Succeeds in Preaching: The Way of Blessing

Samuel G. Candler

Chapter 11 Last Word: Reimagining Prophetic Preaching

Mark Jefferson

Acknowledgments

Contributors

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781640652200, 978-1640652200
      ISBN10: 1640652205

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A collection of provocative, inspiring, and thoughtful essays about the place of politics in the pulpit.

      This book is the first collection of essays to explore the question: is there room for politics from the pulpit? In response to an increasingly polarized society, preachers grapple with the call to witness a unifying Truth in a world where truth appears subjective. While many congregations respond positively to social and political themes in sermons, others do not. Episcopalians in the conservative minority may be uncomfortable with political-themed preaching, while liberal Episcopalians demand a political message from the pulpit. What is a preacher to do when the Episcopal Church is no more immune to the temptation of polarization than the secular world?

      Contributors to this volume serve in a variety of contexts and bring with them their own distinct styles and visions. Anyone with an interest in the practical implications addressing the current political climate from the pulpit will find these essays provocative, inspiring, and thoughtful.

      Contributors: Samuel G. Chandler, Sarah T. Condon, Alex Dyer, Crystal J. Hardin, Ruthanna Hooke, Mark Jefferson, Russell J. Levenson Jr., Ian Markham, Phoebe Roaf, Stephanie Spellers, Samuel Wells



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Ian S. Markham and Crystal J. Hardin

      Chapter 1 Preaching Politics: Not Yes or No, but How

      Crystal J. Hardin


      Chapter 2 The Dangerous Potential of the Prophetic Pulpit

      Sarah Condon

      Chapter 3 Addressing Power

      Phoebe Roaf


      Chapter 4 Remember Jesus: The Purpose of the Pulpit

      Russell J. Levenson Jr.

      Chapter 5 Reclaiming the Prophetic Pulpit

      Alex Dyer


      Chapter 6 Preaching the Jesus Movement

      Stephanie Spellers


      Chapter 7 The Political Work of the Church: Go for the Underlying Issues

      Ian S. Markham


      Chapter 8 Prophetic Preaching as Sacrament: Finding and Using a Political Voice

      Ruthanna Hooke


      Chapter 9 Getting the Basics Right

      Samuel Wells


      Chapter 10 What Succeeds in Preaching: The Way of Blessing

      Samuel G. Candler

      Chapter 11 Last Word: Reimagining Prophetic Preaching

      Mark Jefferson

      Acknowledgments

      Contributors

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