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What Do They Hear? : Bridging the Gap Between Pulpit and Pew by Mark Allan Powell (2007, Perfect)

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PublisherAbingdon Press
ISBN-100687642051
ISBN-139780687642052
eBay Product ID (ePID)57390782

Product Key Features

Book TitleWhat Do They Hear? : Bridging the Gap between Pulpit and Pew
Number of Pages107 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicChristian Ministry / Preaching, Biblical Studies / General
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion
AuthorMark Allan Powell
FormatPerfect

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight6.2 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2006-030709
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal251
SynopsisPREACHINGPowell provides a startling study of how differently the pastor and the congregation interpret Scripture, how this difference affects what the congregation hears in the sermon, and how to bridge this gap with equally startling practical steps.This remarkably fascinating book reveals how significant social location--such as age, gender, nationality, race, and education--is when interpreting the Bible. Illustrated with two studies, Mark Allan Powell demonstrates how this plays out most dramatically in the gulf, often quite wide, between the preacher and the congregation.Every preacher who reads this book will appreciate as never before the significance of social differences in the reception of his or her sermon, will see the unmistakable need to bridge this gap, and will receive clear instruction on how to do just that., PREACHING Powell provides a startling study of how differently the pastor and the congregation interpret Scripture, how this difference affects what the congregation hears in the sermon, and how to bridge this gap with equally startling practical steps. This remarkably fascinating book reveals how significant social location--such as age, gender, nationality, race, and education--is when interpreting the Bible. Illustrated with two studies, Mark Allan Powell demonstrates how this plays out most dramatically in the gulf, often quite wide, between the preacher and the congregation. Every preacher who reads this book will appreciate as never before the significance of social differences in the reception of his or her sermon, will see the unmistakable need to bridge this gap, and will receive clear instruction on how to do just that., PREACHINGPowell provides a startling study of how differently the pastor and the congregation interpret Scripture, how this difference affects what the congregation hears in the sermon, and how to bridge this gap with equally startling practical steps. This remarkably fascinating book reveals how significant social location--such as age, gender, nationality, race, and education--is when interpreting the Bible. Illustrated with two studies, Mark Allan Powell demonstrates how this plays out most dramatically in the gulf, often quite wide, between the preacher and the congregation.Every preacher who reads this book will appreciate as never before the significance of social differences in the reception of his or her sermon, will see the unmistakable need to bridge this gap, and will receive clear instruction on how to do just that.
LC Classification NumberBS534.5.P69 2007