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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: James W ThompsonPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781666705300ISBN 10: 1666705306 Pages: 122 Publication Date: 12 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsThompson has devoted his life to making his academic work accessible to the church. In this volume, Thompson merges the best of exegetical studies with the best of contemporary homiletics. He provides provocative sermon suggestions that will generate further thoughts. The result is a resource preachers can rely on for crafting relevant sermons for Christians facing discouragement. For preachers and weary-worn churches, this book provides a refreshing word of encouragement. --Dave Bland, Harding School of Theology, emeritus This volume introduces a distinctive and insightful commentary series to support preaching. . . . The comments are exegetically well informed, theologically rigorous, and homiletically suggestive. I especially like the discussion of Hebrews. Although that book is dense, Thompson's commentary allows the preacher to bring it into the pulpit as through clear glass. --Ronald J. Allen, Christian Theological Seminary, emeritus Thompson states, '1 Peter and Hebrews are combined in this volume because they both speak to marginalized believers who have discovered the cost of their Christian commitment.' Thompson connects these ancient words with concrete circumstances Christians in a post-Christian context experience. Delightfully, Preaching Hebrews and 1 Peter provides preachers with preachable exhortations and a trustworthy rhetorical guide when preaching lectio continua. --Tim Sensing, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University Thompson has devoted his life to making his academic work accessible to the church. In this volume, Thompson merges the best of exegetical studies with the best of contemporary homiletics. He provides provocative sermon suggestions that will generate further thoughts. The result is a resource preachers can rely on for crafting relevant sermons for Christians facing discouragement. For preachers and weary-worn churches, this book provides a refreshing word of encouragement. --Dave Bland, Harding School of Theology, emeritus This volume introduces a distinctive and insightful commentary series to support preaching. . . . The comments are exegetically well informed, theologically rigorous, and homiletically suggestive. I especially like the discussion of Hebrews. Although that book is dense, Thompson's commentary allows the preacher to bring it into the pulpit as through clear glass. --Ronald J. Allen, Christian Theological Seminary, emeritus Thompson states, '1 Peter and Hebrews are combined in this volume because they both speak to marginalized believers who have discovered the cost of their Christian commitment.' Thompson connects these ancient words with concrete circumstances Christians in a post-Christian context experience. Delightfully, Preaching Hebrews and 1 Peter provides preachers with preachable exhortations and a trustworthy rhetorical guide when preaching lectio continua. --Tim Sensing, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University """Thompson has devoted his life to making his academic work accessible to the church. In this volume, Thompson merges the best of exegetical studies with the best of contemporary homiletics. He provides provocative sermon suggestions that will generate further thoughts. The result is a resource preachers can rely on for crafting relevant sermons for Christians facing discouragement. For preachers and weary-worn churches, this book provides a refreshing word of encouragement."" --Dave Bland, Harding School of Theology, emeritus ""This volume introduces a distinctive and insightful commentary series to support preaching. . . . The comments are exegetically well informed, theologically rigorous, and homiletically suggestive. I especially like the discussion of Hebrews. Although that book is dense, Thompson's commentary allows the preacher to bring it into the pulpit as through clear glass."" --Ronald J. Allen, Christian Theological Seminary, emeritus ""Thompson states, '1 Peter and Hebrews are combined in this volume because they both speak to marginalized believers who have discovered the cost of their Christian commitment.' Thompson connects these ancient words with concrete circumstances Christians in a post-Christian context experience. Delightfully, Preaching Hebrews and 1 Peter provides preachers with preachable exhortations and a trustworthy rhetorical guide when preaching lectio continua."" --Tim Sensing, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University" Author InformationJames W. Thompson is scholar in residence in the Graduate School of Theology at Abilene Christian University. He is the author of numerous books, including Preaching like Paul (2001), Pastoral Ministry according to Paul (2006), and The Church according to Paul (2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |