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Preaching Parables to Postmoderns

Preaching Parables to Postmoderns

Brian C. Stiller
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Stiller argues that Jesus' parables, through their narrative, personal, and oral dimensions and reversal of expectations, provide unique access to Christianity for those whose experience and hopes we label "postmodern." Aligning contemporary scholarship with today's cultural assumptions, Stiller offers preachers a working knowledge of postmodern sensibilities, an understanding of the parable genre, an analysis of ten parables, and a sample of how one might preach them effectively. "However we understand the 'postmodern' era, we are not 'post' the need to pay careful attention to the parables of Jesus. In this excellent study, Brian Stiller provides us with many profound insights about how to apply these stories to the complexities of our contemporary lives. Many congregations will be blessed by preachers and teachers who draw on the wisdom offered in this book!" - Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy Fuller Theological Seminary "Brian Stiller welcomes Jesus' parables not as mild moralisms, but risky, brilliant glimpses of God's love and mercy in a world starved for promise. This book is a workshop for preachers, breaking open one parable after another to the truth of God's great surprise in Jesus." - David Tiede, President and Professor of New Testament, Luther Seminary "Here is a book on the New Testament parables that is both faithful to the biblical texture of these ancient stories and sensitive to the world in which they must be proclaimed today. A timely gift for preachers and evangelical storytellers everywhere. Thanks, Brian!" - Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University and Executive Editor, Christianity Today Preface Postmodernity The Nature of Change The Premodern and Modern Ages The Postmodern Experiment Characteristics of Postmodernity Parables: A Window of Truth for Postmoderns Definition of Parable Relationship of Jesus' Parables to the Hebrew Tradition The Purpose of the Parable Characteristics of the Parables of Jesus Interpreting the Parables for Preaching Steps in Developing the Homiletical Text Preaching Parables to a Postmodern Age A Study of Parables for Sermon Preparation Parable One: The Sower Parable Two: The Unforgiving Servant Parable Three: Laborers in the Vineyard Parable Four: Talents Parable Five: The Good Samaritan Parable Six: The Friend at Midnight Parable Seven: The Rich Fool Parable Eight: The Prodigal Son Parable Nine: The Persistent Widow Parable Ten: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector Conclusion Four Sermons Sermon One: The Unforgiving Servant Sermon Two: Talents Sermon Three: The good Samritan Sermon Four: The Prodigal Son Notes Bibliography Index
Language
English
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Release
January 01, 2005
ISBN
0800637135
ISBN 13
9780800637132

Preaching Parables to Postmoderns

Brian C. Stiller
3.6/5 ( ratings)
Stiller argues that Jesus' parables, through their narrative, personal, and oral dimensions and reversal of expectations, provide unique access to Christianity for those whose experience and hopes we label "postmodern." Aligning contemporary scholarship with today's cultural assumptions, Stiller offers preachers a working knowledge of postmodern sensibilities, an understanding of the parable genre, an analysis of ten parables, and a sample of how one might preach them effectively. "However we understand the 'postmodern' era, we are not 'post' the need to pay careful attention to the parables of Jesus. In this excellent study, Brian Stiller provides us with many profound insights about how to apply these stories to the complexities of our contemporary lives. Many congregations will be blessed by preachers and teachers who draw on the wisdom offered in this book!" - Richard J. Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy Fuller Theological Seminary "Brian Stiller welcomes Jesus' parables not as mild moralisms, but risky, brilliant glimpses of God's love and mercy in a world starved for promise. This book is a workshop for preachers, breaking open one parable after another to the truth of God's great surprise in Jesus." - David Tiede, President and Professor of New Testament, Luther Seminary "Here is a book on the New Testament parables that is both faithful to the biblical texture of these ancient stories and sensitive to the world in which they must be proclaimed today. A timely gift for preachers and evangelical storytellers everywhere. Thanks, Brian!" - Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University and Executive Editor, Christianity Today Preface Postmodernity The Nature of Change The Premodern and Modern Ages The Postmodern Experiment Characteristics of Postmodernity Parables: A Window of Truth for Postmoderns Definition of Parable Relationship of Jesus' Parables to the Hebrew Tradition The Purpose of the Parable Characteristics of the Parables of Jesus Interpreting the Parables for Preaching Steps in Developing the Homiletical Text Preaching Parables to a Postmodern Age A Study of Parables for Sermon Preparation Parable One: The Sower Parable Two: The Unforgiving Servant Parable Three: Laborers in the Vineyard Parable Four: Talents Parable Five: The Good Samaritan Parable Six: The Friend at Midnight Parable Seven: The Rich Fool Parable Eight: The Prodigal Son Parable Nine: The Persistent Widow Parable Ten: The Pharisee and the Tax Collector Conclusion Four Sermons Sermon One: The Unforgiving Servant Sermon Two: Talents Sermon Three: The good Samritan Sermon Four: The Prodigal Son Notes Bibliography Index
Language
English
Pages
210
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Release
January 01, 2005
ISBN
0800637135
ISBN 13
9780800637132

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