A Theology of Preaching and Dialectic: Scriptural Tension, Heraldic Proclamation and the Pneumatological Moment
By (Author) Dr Aaron P. Edwards
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
12th July 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
251
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
528g
How does the preacher know what God might say now based upon the many things God said then Preachers and theologians throughout Christian history have grappled with Scriptures diverse emphases alongside the urgent task of declaring the authoritative Word of God in the contemporary pulpit. Aaron Edwards offers a new way of engaging with this problem, by exploring the theological relationship between biblical dialectics and heraldic proclamation. Edwards highlights the theological necessity of dialectical variety, without forfeiting assertiveness in the prophetic moment of preaching. A vast array of key voices from the theological tradition are drawn upon including Augustine, Aquinas, Eckhart, Luther, Calvin, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Chesterton, Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, Ebeling, and others to navigate the connection between Scriptural unity, clarity, and paradoxical plurivocality, leading to a nuanced account of dialectic. Applying this to the homiletically neglected concept of heraldic confidence in preaching, Edwards examines the theological possibility of preaching in light of dialectical complexity via its prophetic dimension. He shows how the uniquely revelatory relationship of Word and Spirit enables Scriptural illumination, prophetic discernment, and dialectical decisiveness in the momentary encounter which undergirds all Christian proclamation.
In an age when the power and authority of the preached word is in question and the focus has come to be upon human rhetoric and skill, it is vitally important that we consider once again the work and power of God in the preached word. Edwards book calls us back to a theological understanding of the task of preaching, but it does so in a way which takes context and practice seriously. Rigorous, scholarly, demanding and thought provoking, this book deserves to be read by theologians and preachers alike. * Tom Greggs, University of Aberdeen, UK *
In this instructive volume, Aaron Edwards engages with the theological aspects of preachingdialectics and heraldic proclamation. He challenges readers to consider the dialectic interaction between proclamation and praxis, all the while anchored in Scripture. * Scott M. Gibson, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA *
Should preachers feel incapacitated by the apparent lack of unity in the biblical message In this wide-ranging study, Aaron Edwards urges preachers to shake off their lack of confidence and instead to trust that they have been called to preach with abandon in the power of the Spirit even if the Sunday morning message may seem imbalanced. Edwardss theology of preaching offers solid reasons to proclaim the gospel with authority in the midst of an apparent cacophony of voices. * Hans Boersma, Regent College, Canada *
Aaron P. Edwards is Lecturer in Theology, Preaching and Mission at Cliff College, UK.