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The End of Words: The Language of Reconciliation in a Culture of Violence (The Lyman Beecher Lectures in Preaching) [Paperback]

Richard Lischer

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25 Feb 2008 0802862802 978-0802862808 Paperback Ed
After the horrors and violence of the twentieth century, words can seem futile. In this reflection on the place of preaching today, Richard Lischer recognizes that our mass-communication culture is exhausted by words. Facing up to language??'s disappointments and dead ends, he opens a path to its true end.

With chapters on vocation, interpretation, narration, and reconciliation, "The End of Words" shows how faithful reading of Scripture rather than flashy performance paves the way for effective preaching; Lischer challenges conventional storytelling with a deeper and more biblical view of narrative preaching. The ultimate purpose of preaching, he argues, is to speak God??'s peace, the message of reconciliation.

While Lischer??'s "End of Words" will surely be invaluable to pastors and preachers, his honest, readable style will appeal to anyone concerned with speaking Christianly.


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"Richard Lischer is a master of words who has been mastered by the Word. With eloquent verbal precision and self-evident love for the homiletical vocation, with cruciform Lutheran theology and gentle Midwestern wit, he recalls us to the chief ends of preaching." - William H. Willimon --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Richard Lischer is James T and Alice Mead Cleland Professor of Preaching at Duke Divinity School and an ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. His numerous books include the anthology The Company of Preachers (Eerdmans), named best book on the church and pastoral leadership for 2002 by Christianity Today. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful commentary on preaching in the contemporary 5 April 2008
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Richard Lischer offers a powerful and provocative definition of preaching in the modern world. He portrays the homiletical task as beyond bland labels and simplistic theories and restores the prophetic and critical nature of preaching. This book is a good read for those who have completed an introductory course in preaching. I recommend it for the thoughtful pastor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rev. Dr. Dena Williams, Denver, CO 15 Aug 2009
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Eloquent, inspiring, healing for all who do their best in the pulpit. Preaching-a most demanding and wonderful and costly call. Lischer's encouragment, his challenge and hope, appeared on my Kindle at a critical juncture for me and I imagine for others who often feel under siege in the parish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does preaching still matter? Yes. 31 Jan 2012
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Richard Lischer faces head on the foolishness of preaching in a world that is simultaneously vapid and violent. What preacher hasn't asked, does what I do matter? Does preaching matter? Lisher's well crafted book inspires us to trust the one who gives dry bones life.
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