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Powery, L: Getting to God

Powery, L: Getting to God

Preaching Good News in a Troubled World

vonSancken, Joni S. | Powery, Luke A | Rottman, John
Englisch, Erscheinungstermin 19.10.2021
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Preachers can proclaim God’s grace in a divisive culture.

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978-1-79100-467-5
19.10.2021
2021
eBook
Englisch
Preachers can proclaim God’s grace in a divisive culture.
God shows up, surprises us, and catches us off guard in offbeat settings and contexts. We name these saving encounters “gospel.” Naming God’s action in our world can be challenging for many today. Divisions in our culture make preaching feel perilous. Preachers turn to the biblical text and long to speak a powerful word of good news but many struggle with how to name God’s grace amidst complex contextual issues and relational dynamics. Seminary does little to equip pastors for this important aspect of ministry. This book demonstrates how preachers can proclaim God’s grace in our world today by building on the theological grammar and preaching method proposed by Paul Scott Wilson. This book operates on several levels, showing preachers how to contextualize a theologically rich approach to preaching, expanding the horizon of ministry for pastors who might not have experience in the contexts discussed in the book, and it equips pastors with the vital practice of learning to look for and name God’s active presence in our world.
The Rev. Dr. Luke A.
Powery is the dean of Duke University Chapel and associate professor of
homiletics at Duke Divinity School. A national leader in the theological study
of the art of preaching, Powery regularly delivers sermons at Duke Chapel as
well as at churches throughout the U.S. and abroad. He is often a keynote
speaker and lecturer at educational institutions, conferences, symposia, and
retreats. His teaching and research interests
are located at the intersection of preaching, worship, pneumatology, and
culture, particularly expressions of the African diaspora. He has written three
books: Spirit Speech: Lament and
Celebration in Preaching; Dem
Dry Bones: Preaching, Death, and Hope; and his latest book Rise Up, Shepherd! Advent Reflections on the
Spirituals. He has also co-authored an introductory textbook
on preaching, Ways of the Word:
Learning to Preach for Your Time and Place, and is currently
working on the second in the series of meditations on the Spirituals, this time
for the season of Lent. He is also a general editor of a forthcoming nine
volume lectionary commentary series for preaching and worship titled, Connections. Powery was ordained by the
Progressive National Baptist Convention and has served in an ecumenical
capacity in churches throughout Switzerland, Canada, and the U.S. He is a
member of the Academy of Homiletics, for which he has served as secretary; the
American Academy of Religion; and the Society for the Study of Black Religion.
Powery served as a member of the executive lectionary team for The African-American Lectionary and
is the recipient of numerous scholastic fellowships and awards. In 2008, the
African-American Pulpit named him one of 20 outstanding black ministers under
the age of 40 who are helping shape the future direction of the church. More
recently, in 2014, he was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium of
Scholars at Morehouse College for his ethical and spiritual leadership in the
academy, church, and broader society. Prior to his appointment at Duke,
he served as the Perry and Georgia Engle Assistant Professor of Homiletics at
Princeton Theological Seminary. He received his B.A. in music with a
concentration in vocal performance from Stanford University, his M.Div. from
Princeton Theological Seminary, and his Th.D. from Emmanuel College at the
University of Toronto. He is married to Gail Powery, and
the couple has two children.
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