Catching the Wave: Preaching the New Testament as Rhetoric - Softcover

MacBride, Tim

 
9781783594368: Catching the Wave: Preaching the New Testament as Rhetoric

Inhaltsangabe

How can preachers make sermons not only say but also do?

In the case of New Testament epistles, this question can be answered by using the tools of rhetorical criticism – that is, understanding how the epistles function as written-down speeches that follow the rules of the ancient rhetorical handbooks.

Tim MacBride shows beginning and seasoned preachers alike how to harness the rhetorical power inherent in the New Testament text, so that they might ‘catch the wave’ rather than swim against the current.

MacBride explains the concepts and introduces rhetorical jargon in a less formal and more practical way, making the subject more accessible for non-specialists. He includes extensive examples, summary tables and sample full-text sermons, as well as short exercises at the end of each chapter to enable readers to practise these new skills.

This lively volume will be of value and interest not only to preachers but also to all who wish to read and apply the New Testament today.

Applies the tools to the New Testament epistles Explains the concepts and jargon of rhetorical criticism Lively, accessible to non-specialists Provides examples, short exercises, sample sermons Shows how to preach sermons that not only say but do

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Tim MacBride is Lecturer in New Testament and Preaching and co-chair of Homiletics at Morling College, Sydney, Australia. Previously he served on the pastoral team at Narwee Baptist Church, in the areas of teaching and creative ministries.He is the author of Preaching the New Testament as Rhetoric (Wipf & Stock) and a contributor to Into All the World (Eerdmans).

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