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The Bible and Social Memory
February 9, 2012 – 2:30 pm | Comments Off
The Bible and Social Memory

By Thomas Boomershine

This article gives ideas for presenting the Bible orally to familiarize worshippers and clergy with Scripture, helping them to learn how to make the Spoken Word more interesting and relevant to both those who proclaim and to those who hear the Word.

The Living Pulpit Relaunch
February 9, 2012 – 2:29 pm | Comments Off
<em>The Living Pulpit</em> Relaunch

By Dale T. Irvin

By the end of 2012 we expect to see The Living Pulpit back up and running with four issues a year as an online journal that is both in a web format and in .pdf for download and printing. We have a new web team in place and plan to offer new resources online such as a lectionary section with fresh and relevant biblical exegesis and a place for comments from readers.

Preaching David and Saul from Multicultural Contexts
February 9, 2012 – 2:28 pm | 6 Comments
Preaching David and Saul from Multicultural Contexts

By Uriah Y. Kim

When preparing sermons on King David, preachers over the years have pored over every detail of David’s life and every trait of his character to expound lessons and examples for believers to learn and imitate.  Lessons, examples, types, or symbols become even more apparent when King Saul is introduced as David’s foil.  In this article I examine David and Saul in their “multi-people” environment so that we can appreciate some characteristics of their leadership that are useful in our multicultural context.

The Transformative Power of a Name Change
February 9, 2012 – 2:27 pm | Comments Off
The Transformative Power of a Name Change

By Wanda Lundy

This revealing analysis of Jacob’s night alone at Peniel gives preachers added avenues as to how to use this familiar and dramatic story for prophetic preaching and interesting teaching.

Engaging the Apostle Paul: Reading for Ministry and Leadership
February 9, 2012 – 2:26 pm | Comments Off
Engaging the Apostle Paul: Reading for Ministry and Leadership

By Efrain Agosto

The author explores the question of who became leaders in the churches founded by Paul and what was the social status of those leaders with respect to the strict, hierarchical social structure of Greco-Roman society. Like Jesus, Paul selects leaders from among those whom he serves. He expects them, as he does of himself, to serve even to the point of risk and sacrifice.

Identity and Methodology in Biblical Studies
February 9, 2012 – 2:25 pm | Comments Off
Identity and Methodology in Biblical Studies

By Baruch Levine

Scholars have achieved a common discourse that enables them to study the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament together, despite confessional differences. This article explores how this is possible and what benefits may evolve.

Built on the Word: The Bible and Christian Formation
February 9, 2012 – 2:24 pm | Comments Off
Built on the Word: The Bible and Christian Formation

By Joseph Crockett

Bible engagement is an intentional, goal-directed activity. As language shapes an individual’s thought categories and empowers him or her to transcend those categories, engagement with biblical narratives involves social processes that can build and transform character. Individuals and communities have the capacity to be informed by the Word and the narratives of Judeo-Christian faith traditions—to become like Christ.