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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Todd TownshendPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 286 Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9781433105166ISBN 10: 1433105160 Pages: 237 Publication Date: 27 May 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsMore than anyone else in a long time, Todd Townshend thinks preaching into worship and worship into preaching. Life and liturgy are both from God and to God. Because sermons are divine events that inform and perform, they may also become moments when listeners recognize an active God in their midst, a God who engages people in a transformative response. Townshend makes an essential case for a creative tension within preaching and shows how Scripture and Sacrament both point to the Risen Christ. His compelling argument has wonderful practical implications for preaching and offers vital hope for the church. (Paul Scott Wilson, Professor of Homiletics, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto) Todd Townshend is interested in the deep connection between the proclaimed word, worship, and ethical mission. In 'The Sacramentality of Preaching', he draws on the insights of Louis-Marie Chauvet, one of the most important sacramental theologians in our day, with integrity and creativity. Through the lens of sacramentality, Townshend conceives preaching as an arena where God is present to bless God's people, and a forum in which God's people, in turn, can respond in faith and commitment. This volume will inspire and equip faithful preachers and educators to move beyond the necessary discourse about God in sermons so the event of proclamation may prove an actual encounter with God, shoring up a congregation's perception of itself as the Body of Christ and propelling that congregation into living as such in the world. (D. Jay Koyle, President, the Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission) Todd Townshend is interested in the deep connection between the proclaimed word, worship, and ethical mission. In 'The Sacramentality of Preaching', he draws on the insights of Louis-Marie Chauvet, one of the most important sacramental theologians in our day, with integrity and creativity. Through the lens of sacramentality, Townshend conceives preaching as an arena where God is present to bless God's people, and a forum in which God's people, in turn, can respond in faith and commitment. This volume will inspire and equip faithful preachers and educators to move beyond the necessary discourse about God in sermons so the event of proclamation may prove an actual encounter with God, shoring up a congregation's perception of itself as the Body of Christ and propelling that congregation into living as such in the world. -- D. Jay Koyle More than anyone else in a long time, Todd Townshend thinks preaching into worship and worship into preaching. Life and liturgy are both from God and to God. Because sermons are divine events that inform and perform, they may also become moments when listeners recognize an active God in their midst, a God who engages people in a transformative response. Townshend makes an essential case for a creative tension within preaching and shows how Scripture and Sacrament both point to the Risen Christ. His compelling argument has wonderful practical implications for preaching and offers vital hope for the church. (Paul Scott Wilson, Professor of Homiletics, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto) Todd Townshend is interested in the deep connection between the proclaimed word, worship, and ethical mission. In 'The Sacramentality of Preaching', he draws on the insights of Louis-Marie Chauvet, one of the most important sacramental theologians in our day, with integrity and creativity. Through the lens of sacramentality, Townshend conceives preaching as an arena where God is present to bless God's people, and a forum in which God's people, in turn, can respond in faith and commitment. This volume will inspire and equip faithful preachers and educators to move beyond the necessary discourse about God in sermons so the event of proclamation may prove an actual encounter with God, shoring up a congregation's perception of itself as the Body of Christ and propelling that congregation into living as such in the world. (D. Jay Koyle, President, the Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission) Author InformationThe Author: Todd Townshend is the Assistant Professor of Homiletics, Faculty of Theology, at Huron University College, in London, Canada, where he also serves as Rector of St. Aidan’s Anglican Church. He completed his Th.D. at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |