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Dem Dry Bones : Preaching, Death, and Hope

Powery, Luke A.(Edited by)
Part of the Princeton theological seminary series
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In an age when the so-called prosperity gospel holds sway in many Christian communities or the good news of Christ is reduced to feel-good bromides, it would seem that death has little place in contemporary preaching.

Embracing the vision of the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37 as a metaphor for preaching in the Spirit, acclaimed homiletician Luke Powery asserts that death is the context for all preaching.

In fact, the Spirit leads preachers to the context of death each Sunday in order to proclaim a word of life that ultimately breathes hope into people's lives.

Yet many preachers avoid death because they are at a loss of what to say about it and do not realize its vital connection to the substance of Christian hope.

As a result the church is too often left with sermons that are fundamentally devoid of hope. Dem Dry Bones aims to remedy some of the theological and homiletical shortcomings in contemporary preaching by looking closely at the African American spirituals tradition.

Through this study, Powery demonstrates how to preach in the Spirit so that proclaiming death becomes an avenue toward hope.

In short: no death, no hope.

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Product Details
Augsburg Fortress
0800698223 / 9780800698225
Paperback / softback
251
01/07/2012
United States
English
160 p.