In Other Words: Incarnational Translation for PreachingWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 26 apr. 2007 - 232 pagini Foreword by Don Wardlaw This exceptional book by Charles Cosgrove and Dow Edgerton will be a rich resource for pastors wanting to reach their congregations in a fresh way. Rather than discussing preaching in general or even a specific approach to preaching, it focuses on a new way of engaging the biblical text for preaching. In Other Words combines Cosgrove and Edgerton's critical acumen, creative imagination, and pastoral discernment to present contemporizing restatements of Scripture, speaking timeless truths in modern speech. In describing their "incarnational translation," the authors invite readers to imagine what the text might have looked like if produced in the preacher's own culture, time, and place. Drawing on translation theory, genre studies, and recent hermeneutical theory, they offer both a comprehensive theory of incarnational translation and a set of specific guidelines and examples for carrying it out. |
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Cuprins
Introduction to Incarnational Translation | 36 |
Psalms Hymns and Oracles | 63 |
Story | 113 |
Law and Wisdom | 151 |
Text and Meaning | 185 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
analogical ancient approaches audience authority Bible biblical genres biblical text book of Job Christian church Commandment commentary communication contemporary contemporizing context creation criticism cultural divine dynamic example experience expressivist faith Fortress Press functional equivalence Genesis genre Gideon give God’s Gospel Gospel of Mark hearers Hebrew Hebrew Bible hermeneutical historical homiletical human hymns imagination incarnational translation interpretation Isaiah Israel Jesus judgment oracle kind lament language literal literary liturgy Lord M. H. Abrams meaning metaphor Midianites modern narrative narrator NRSV offer one’s oracle oral original parables Paul Ricoeur perhaps poetic poetry possibilities postmodern praise preacher preaching present prophet psalm Psalm 23 question reader reading recital recontextualization relationship retelling rhetorical ritual role rule Sabbath Scripture seeks sense sermon simply speak speech teaching theological theory things tion Torah tradition transgenrelization understanding University verse voice Walter Brueggemann Wisdom witness words worship