In his landmark "As One Without Authority," originally published in 1971 and updated by Chalice Press in three decades later, legendary preacher Fred B. Craddock explores the state of American preaching with the goal of restoring the power of preaching in shaping our religious lives.
About the Author: Fred Craddock (1928-2015) was Bandy Distinguished Professor of Preaching and New Testament, emeritus, at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and minister emeritus of Cherry Log Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
172 Pages
Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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About the Book
"Remarkably, "As One Without Authority" remains today as fresh and provocative as ever, stimulating preachers to rethink structure, movement, image, and suspense in sermons".--Thomas G. Long, Chandler School of Theology
Book Synopsis
In his landmark "As One Without Authority," originally published in 1971 and updated by Chalice Press in three decades later, legendary preacher Fred B. Craddock explores the state of American preaching with the goal of restoring the power of preaching in shaping our religious lives.
Craddock begins by conceding preaching is viewed by some as outdated and ineffective, with new forms of ministry emerging to meet contemporary needs. He identifies six challenges preachers face: The role activism plays in listeners' expectations of sermons, which have been lowered by years of ineffective preaching; The loss of power and meaning in words may lie in the nature of traditional religious language. The influence of television changed how our minds process information, weakening our ability to listen to a primarily auditory presentation The loss of certainty and the increase of tentativeness on the part of the preacher A completely new relationship between speaker and hearer The challenge that has always lurked in preaching: Communication is challenging!
The revitalization of preaching requires more than just a revised understanding of the world. True power will be restored to the pulpit when preaching becomes a catalyst for personal and societal transformation. Expressing optimism that this renewal is imminent Craddock explores the signs that give him hope.
About the Author
Fred Craddock (1928-2015) was Bandy Distinguished Professor of Preaching and New Testament, emeritus, at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and minister emeritus of Cherry Log Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He was a sought-after lecturer, an author of several books, and a captivating storyteller. "A 'preaching genius'"--CNN
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Weight: .49 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 172
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Ministry
Publisher: Chalice Press
Theme: Preaching
Format: Paperback
Author: Fred Craddock
Language: English
Street Date: March 15, 2001
TCIN: 77275945
UPC: 9780827200265
Item Number (DPCI): 247-54-3872
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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