This book is a collection of essays, lectures, sermons, and more discussing the concept of church renewal. There is much for which to be thankful and excited about as the church moves forward into the twenty-first century. A healthy future of stimulated learning, excellent leadership, and lay ministry may develop.
This book is a collection of essays, lectures, sermons, and more discussing the concept of church renewal. There is much for which to be thankful and excited about as the church moves forward into the twenty-first century. A healthy future of stimulated learning, excellent leadership, and lay ministry may develop.
Robert Allan Hill teaches in the areas of Biblical Studies and Practical Theology. Since 1981 he has taught in several schools including McGill University, Syracuse University, Lemoyne College, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, Northeastern Seminary, United Seminary, and various church settings. His passionate interest lies at the intersection of Scripture and life, especially in the work of preaching. Hence his research has combined publications related to the Gospel of John and Gnosticism, on the one hand, and preaching in ministry, on the other. For example, An Examination and Critique of the Understanding of the Relationship between Apocalypticism and Gnosticism in Johannine Studies appeared in 1997, while Snow Day: Reflections on the Practice of Ministry in the Northeast was published in 2000. Most of his writing, however, has been devoted to weekly sermons, over thirty years, in seven pulpits, some of which are collected, taped, and published. Hill has taught Greek, New Testament, Preaching, The Practice of Ministry, Church Administration, and other courses. His perspective on pastoral theology focuses on the special needs of the church in the northeastern USA in the twenty-first century. Hill is currently Dean of Marsh Chapel and Professor of New Testament and Pastoral Theology at Boston University.
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: God at Night: Faith is a Walk in the Dark Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Furture of Theological Education and Renewal of the Church Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Functional Literacy Chapter 5 Chapter 4: One Example of Seminary Renewal Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Surviving Survival : Leaves from the Notebook of a Survivor Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Call to Preach: God at Dawn Chapter 8 Chapter 7: Renewall Resources for Clergy: The Logic of Renewal Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Designs for Preaching Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Pastoral Preaching: Proverbs in Pittsburgh Chapter 11 Chapter 10: Spiritual Leadership: Another Ministry Option Chapter 12 Chapter 11: God is Love: Signposts at the Trail Head Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Our Space: Toward a Constructive Theology of Common Ground Chapter 14 Chapter 13: The Nature and Mission of the Church: Ecclesiology and New Creation Chapter 15 Chapter14: Renewal Resources for Laity: Lischer, Stone, Ashton, Drucker Chapter 16 Chapter 15: After Thirty Years: Exit Interview on What Works and Matters Chapter 17 Bibliography Chapter 18 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Chapter 1: God at Night: Faith is a Walk in the Dark Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Furture of Theological Education and Renewal of the Church Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Functional Literacy Chapter 5 Chapter 4: One Example of Seminary Renewal Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Surviving Survival : Leaves from the Notebook of a Survivor Chapter 7 Chapter 6: The Call to Preach: God at Dawn Chapter 8 Chapter 7: Renewall Resources for Clergy: The Logic of Renewal Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Designs for Preaching Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Pastoral Preaching: Proverbs in Pittsburgh Chapter 11 Chapter 10: Spiritual Leadership: Another Ministry Option Chapter 12 Chapter 11: God is Love: Signposts at the Trail Head Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Our Space: Toward a Constructive Theology of Common Ground Chapter 14 Chapter 13: The Nature and Mission of the Church: Ecclesiology and New Creation Chapter 15 Chapter14: Renewal Resources for Laity: Lischer, Stone, Ashton, Drucker Chapter 16 Chapter 15: After Thirty Years: Exit Interview on What Works and Matters Chapter 17 Bibliography Chapter 18 Index
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