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'May I have a word?' Preaching from points of new location

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Paul Peters Derry. 'may I Have a Word?' Preaching From Points of New Location. Chicago Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2bc95b61-330a-4cd2-b828-1e58e5522ce9?locale=es.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

P. P. Derry. 'May I have a word?' Preaching from points of new location. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2bc95b61-330a-4cd2-b828-1e58e5522ce9?locale=es

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Paul Peters Derry. 'may I Have a Word?' Preaching From Points of New Location. Chicago Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/2bc95b61-330a-4cd2-b828-1e58e5522ce9?locale=es.

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  • The author addressed the challenge within the United Church of Canada, where shifting understandings of preaching involve not assuming the church's dominant position in society, and his experience of moving from long-term preaching relationships, interim ministry, and itinerant preaching into healthcare chaplaincy. No longer preaching week-by-week in a congregation, he discovered opportunities not only within, but beyond a community gathering for worship. Incorporating insights of Walter Brueggemann's Cadences of Home: Preaching Among Exiles and Edwin Searcy's theory of 'de-centered preaching,' his thesis is that preaching from points of new location offers opportunities that are surprising, refreshing, and not present otherwise.
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  • 02/16/2024

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