David Schnasa Jacobsen
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“People come to church seeking a living word from the living Lord, not a commentary on life from another Garrison Keillor”
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
“From where I sit, all homiletical theological perspectives are interpretations with certain strengths and weaknesses. They have a provisional character. We cannot have full and uninterested access to God until we see God face-to-face. Until that day, everything we say about God should be draped in humility and spoken in love.”
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
“just as the New Testament portrays the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the shape of God’s activity in history, thus opening a direct and clear language for prayer and praise. For this reason, language about God has integrity to the extent that is directed toward God. In other words, it is in prayer, in giving ourselves to God, that who we are and what we do and say are one.219 Williams’s”
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
― Homiletical Theology: Preaching as Doing Theology
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