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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Timofey Cheprasov , Keith Grant JonesPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781532617669ISBN 10: 1532617666 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 17 July 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""What is the place of preaching today, in a modern, multi-media context? Tima Cheprasov's sympathetic yet objectively critical study in the challenges of preaching, rooted in the narrative of cultural and ecclesial changes within a Russian context, provides preachers and leaders across the world church with a valuable platform to reflect on the place of preaching today, whatever context we are embedded within. I happily commend this book to those who would reflect on such things."" --Jim Purves, Baptist Union of Scotland ""Cheprasov is to be congratulated for this highly original, thoughtful, and stimulating account of the history, art, and practice of preaching in the Russian post-Soviet context of baptistic worship. Based on personal experience, solid academic reflections, and expert knowledge of patterns of worship in traditional Baptist churches, the book contains illuminating insights into the ministry of proclamation as a powerful practice with both constructive and destructive potential to affect baptistic faith communities in culturally Orthodox contexts."" --Parush R. Parushev, International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam ""Cheprasov opens a window into a distinctive, sacramental form of preaching as it is found in Russian Baptist churches, and by doing so also traces the story and the context of Russian Baptists. Especially significantly, he offers a theological assessment of preaching as a 'powerful practice' that needs to be safeguarded by communal reading and interpretation of the Bible. Like Ripples on Water is likely to be of interest to historians, theologians, and preachers alike."" --Lina Toth, Scottish Baptist College, University of the West of Scotland" """What is the place of preaching today, in a modern, multi-media context? Tima Cheprasov's sympathetic yet objectively critical study in the challenges of preaching, rooted in the narrative of cultural and ecclesial changes within a Russian context, provides preachers and leaders across the world church with a valuable platform to reflect on the place of preaching today, whatever context we are embedded within. I happily commend this book to those who would reflect on such things."" --Jim Purves, Baptist Union of Scotland ""Cheprasov is to be congratulated for this highly original, thoughtful, and stimulating account of the history, art, and practice of preaching in the Russian post-Soviet context of baptistic worship. Based on personal experience, solid academic reflections, and expert knowledge of patterns of worship in traditional Baptist churches, the book contains illuminating insights into the ministry of proclamation as a powerful practice with both constructive and destructive potential to affect baptistic faith communities in culturally Orthodox contexts."" --Parush R. Parushev, International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam ""Cheprasov opens a window into a distinctive, sacramental form of preaching as it is found in Russian Baptist churches, and by doing so also traces the story and the context of Russian Baptists. Especially significantly, he offers a theological assessment of preaching as a 'powerful practice' that needs to be safeguarded by communal reading and interpretation of the Bible. Like Ripples on Water is likely to be of interest to historians, theologians, and preachers alike."" --Lina Toth, Scottish Baptist College, University of the West of Scotland" What is the place of preaching today, in a modern, multi-media context? Tima Cheprasov's sympathetic yet objectively critical study in the challenges of preaching, rooted in the narrative of cultural and ecclesial changes within a Russian context, provides preachers and leaders across the world church with a valuable platform to reflect on the place of preaching today, whatever context we are embedded within. I happily commend this book to those who would reflect on such things. --Jim Purves, Baptist Union of Scotland Cheprasov is to be congratulated for this highly original, thoughtful, and stimulating account of the history, art, and practice of preaching in the Russian post-Soviet context of baptistic worship. Based on personal experience, solid academic reflections, and expert knowledge of patterns of worship in traditional Baptist churches, the book contains illuminating insights into the ministry of proclamation as a powerful practice with both constructive and destructive potential to affect baptistic faith communities in culturally Orthodox contexts. --Parush R. Parushev, International Baptist Theological Study Centre, Amsterdam Cheprasov opens a window into a distinctive, sacramental form of preaching as it is found in Russian Baptist churches, and by doing so also traces the story and the context of Russian Baptists. Especially significantly, he offers a theological assessment of preaching as a 'powerful practice' that needs to be safeguarded by communal reading and interpretation of the Bible. Like Ripples on Water is likely to be of interest to historians, theologians, and preachers alike. --Lina Toth, Scottish Baptist College, University of the West of Scotland Author InformationTimofey Cheprasov has received his theological training at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic. Currently he serves as a pastor of Bury Baptist Church in Bury, Greater Manchester. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |