
The Scandal of Having Something to Say: Ricoeur and the Possibility of Postliberal Preaching
Author(s): Lance B. Pape (author) (Author)
- Publisher: Baylor University Press
- Publication Date: 30 Jan. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 176 pages
- ISBN-10: 1602585288
- ISBN-13: 9781602585287
Book Description
The Christian sermon–once the chief symbol of authority in Western culture–often appears in the postmodern imagination as synonymous with irrelevancy, biased judgment, and a rejection of absolute truth. While Christian preachers mourn the cultural disintegration of their hallowed practice, Lance B. Pape believes this modern turn enables the preacher to rediscover the sermon. Proclaiming the gospel, he contends, lies not in the cultural acceptance of the message but in God’s free act of self-communication. Using Karl Barth’s theology of the Word, Hans Frei’s hermeneutical method, and, chiefly, Paul Ricoeur’s theory of narrative as threefold mimesis, Pape develops a homiletic that recaptures the scandalous intent of the gospel. The Scandal of Having Something to Say then casts the post-liberal preacher as a “”surrogate reader”” of the biblical text on behalf of the congregation and opens new avenues for practice through the analysis and critique of two sermons.
Editorial Reviews
Review
…those who choose to think with Pape will learn much from his skillful elucidation.
–Aaron Klink, Duke University “Religious Studies Review”
Pape’s engagement with Ricoeur is conversant and accessible, yet, due to the nature of the subject, the road ahead will take a lifetime to travel…
–Samjung Kang-Hamilton “Restoration Quarterly”
About the Author
Lance B. Pape is Granville and Erline Walker Assistant Professor of Homiletics, Brite Divinity School.
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