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Preaching at the Double Feast - Michael Monshau, Editor
Homiletics for Eucharistic Worship. Since the Reformation, the focal point of worship for many Christian churches has been the table of the Word the proclamation of Scriptures and the preaching event. But what is the role of preaching in the double feast churcheschurches whose normative liturgical worship features rites at the two tables of the Word and of the Eucharist? In terms of time, as well as content and structure, proclamation and preaching at the double feast will be very different from preaching at worship that is exclusively Word-centered.
Michael Monshau, O.P., Ph.D. is a Dominican priest and the professor of homiletics at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California. He is active in spiritual direction, writing, religious formation, and retreat ministry.
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"Despite the massive irruption of books on preaching in the last twenty years, very few focus on how the sermon is shaped by the presence of the loaf and the cup, nor on how the sermon shapes our experience of the loaf and the cup. This excellent book, containing contributions from four traditions whose worship regularly includes both Word and table, helps us understand the full-bodied service of worship as double feast in which each part helps maximize our experience of the other. The gifted authors help us think about how the table shapes the person of the preacher, how each part of the liturgy has its own integrity even as the service is an organic whole, and even how to teach students to preach in services of the double feast."
-Ronald J. Allen, Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. Miller Professor of Preaching and New Testament, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana
"Early Christians put a preached Word together with Eucharist and came across the mystery of God's presence. Here scholars from different Christian communities Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican explore the Word-Sacrament conjunction, and then in practical ways tell you how you can go about preaching in the midst of The Mystery. A splendid book!"
-David Buttrick, The Buffington Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University
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Pages: 240
Size: 6" x 9"
Code: 2780
ISBN: 9780814627808
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