How does the preacher know what God might say now based upon the many
things God said then? Preachers and theologians throughout Christian
history have grappled with Scripture's diverse emphases alongside the
urgent task of declaring the authoritative Word of God in the
contemporary pulpit. Aaron Edwards offers a new way of engaging with
this problem, by exploring the theological relationship between
biblical dialectics and heraldic proclamation.
Edwards highlights the theological necessity of dialectical variety,
without forfeiting assertiveness in the prophetic moment of preaching.
A vast array of key voices from the theological tradition are drawn
upon - including Augustine, Aquinas, Eckhart, Luther, Calvin, Hegel,
Kierkegaard, Chesterton, Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, Ebeling, and others
- to navigate the connection between Scriptural unity, clarity, and
paradoxical plurivocality, leading to a nuanced account of dialectic.
Applying this to the homiletically neglected concept of 'heraldic'
confidence in preaching, Edwards examines the theological possibility
of preaching in light of dialectical complexity via its 'prophetic'
dimension. He shows how the uniquely revelatory relationship of Word
and Spirit enables Scriptural illumination, prophetic discernment, and
dialectical decisiveness in the 'momentary' encounter which undergirds
all Christian proclamation.
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Scriptural Tension, Heraldic Proclamation and the Pneumatological Moment
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567678591
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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