Preaching the Pastoral Epistles

Author:   Robert W Wall
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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9781666710427


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"Since the second century, 1-2 Timothy and Titus, often referred to as the ""Pastoral Epistles,"" have been read and practiced together to help order a Christian congregation's life and mission. These three letters were likely recognized early on as divinely inspired scripture and were added to the Pauline collection to help train the spiritual leaders of earliest Christianity. However, they are rarely taught in most congregations and seminaries today. Admittedly, the genre of these letters (paraenesis) is hard to preach. The primary reason for their neglect, however, is modern criticism's silencing of them because most scholars think they were not written by Paul and are not aligned with either his gospel or mission. Moreover, they include instructions that are widely received today as out of sync with our modern social worlds. This Proclamation Commentary on these Pauline letters presumes both their apostolic authority as divinely inspired and human-inspiring scripture and their contemporary relevance in encouraging clergy and teachers to reimagine their roles as ministers of the gospel and spiritual leaders for today's global church."

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Author:   Robert W Wall
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781666710427


ISBN 10:   1666710423
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Robert Wall's canonical approach provides both a motivation for preaching the Pastoral Epistles and a framework for picking a way through the minefield of difficult texts. He argues that these letters speak to churches today and that it would be worthwhile for preachers to expound them more fully."" --Christopher R. Hutson, professor of Bible, mission, and ministry, Abilene Christian University ""We have here in this well-written, concise little book, Preaching the Pastoral Epistles, three decades of learned scholarship and pastoral wisdom. What makes this book special is that Wall shows how rich and meaningful the Pastoral Epistles are for the church, even if they were not written by Paul himself. Their place in the canon is assured and their value for teaching and preaching is immense."" --Craig A. Evans, distinguished professor of Christian origins, Houston Christian University ""This is a must-read for pastors, Bible teachers, and ministers-in-training who are interested in exploring biblical teachings on ecclesial leadership. In an age of confusion, Robert Wall's concise commentary courageously reveals the long-neglected treasure in the Pastorals regarding ecclesial leaders' responsibility to steward the gospel truth in forming a healthy congregation."" --Esther Cen, assistant professor of biblical studies, Seattle Pacific University ""In Preaching the Pastoral Epistles, Robert Wall addresses pastors entrusted with the task of preaching and teaching the biblical texts in ways that allow the content and authority of these ancient texts to speak into our lives today. Each chapter demonstrates how to move from key interpretive insights to sermonic proclamation, from personal epistles to congregational catechesis. Throughout this helpful guide, the author's history of exegetical competence and experience of ministry shine through."" --Philip H. Towner, dean, Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship"


"""Robert Wall's canonical approach provides both a motivation for preaching the Pastoral Epistles and a framework for picking a way through the minefield of difficult texts. He argues that these letters speak to churches today and that it would be worthwhile for preachers to expound them more fully."" --Christopher R. Hutson, professor of Bible, mission, and ministry, Abilene Christian University ""We have here in this well-written, concise little book, Preaching the Pastoral Epistles, three decades of learned scholarship and pastoral wisdom. What makes this book special is that Wall shows how rich and meaningful the Pastoral Epistles are for the church, even if they were not written by Paul himself. Their place in the canon is assured and their value for teaching and preaching is immense."" --Craig A. Evans, distinguished professor of Christian origins, Houston Christian University ""This is a must-read for pastors, Bible teachers, and ministers-in-training who are interested in exploring biblical teachings on ecclesial leadership. In an age of confusion, Robert Wall's concise commentary courageously reveals the long-neglected treasure in the Pastorals regarding ecclesial leaders' responsibility to steward the gospel truth in forming a healthy congregation."" --Esther Cen, assistant professor of biblical studies, Seattle Pacific University ""In Preaching the Pastoral Epistles, Robert Wall addresses pastors entrusted with the task of preaching and teaching the biblical texts in ways that allow the content and authority of these ancient texts to speak into our lives today. Each chapter demonstrates how to move from key interpretive insights to sermonic proclamation, from personal epistles to congregational catechesis. Throughout this helpful guide, the author's history of exegetical competence and experience of ministry shine through."" --Philip H. Towner, dean, Nida Institute for Biblical Scholarship"


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"Robert W. Wall is the Paul T. Walls Emeritus Professor of Scripture and Wesleyan Studies at Seattle Pacific University. He has authored or edited more than fifteen books and has published many articles for both scholars and clergy. Wall is well-known for his ""canonical approach"" to interpreting scripture, which places emphasis on the church's formation of its two-testament Bible and on its final literary form as providing indispensable clues for ordering its ongoing use in worship, instruction, mission, and personal devotions."

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