Week 6 Flashcards

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What does postmodern preaching emphasize?

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Postmodern preaching emphasizes collaborative preaching and the de-centering of authority (inclusions of all voices).

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Bland mentioned two representatives of postmodern/collaborative preaching. Who are they?

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The first is Doug Pagitt of Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis. He wrote Preaching Re-Imagined: The Role of the Sermon in Communities of Faith (2005).

The second representative mentioned by Bland is John McClure, author of The Round Table Pulpit: Where Leadership and Preaching Meet (1995).

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What does the emergent church emphasize?

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The Emergent Church emphasizes interpersonal, relational interaction. The use of couches and chairs “in the round” says “something about where authority lies.” Every voice is valued.

There’s a strong emphasis “on the experiential.” “Worship is participatory and multi-sensory,” incorporates elements from various religious traditions, and highlights “community and social justice.”

Questions are encouraged; blind acceptance of traditional explanations is discouraged. Expression is more valued than being right about everything.

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What is Don Carson’s major critique of the postmodern/emergent church movement?

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“There is truth to be announced. If you start losing that, you really step outside what Christianity is. The gospel is something to be taught and to be believed; it is not something simply to be experienced.”

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Describe John McClure’s collaborative preaching model.

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In McClure’s model, “the preacher puts together a round-table group of about four to five laypersons that will meet regularly each week with the preacher to help the preacher and be involved with the preacher in brainstorming the biblical text in relation to real life on the street, in the home, in the church today.” Such a group might include people from inside and outside the church. The group’s membership should change regularly. “The sermon form, then, grows out of the conversation.”
The preacher should do Bible study before the conversation but should not let that knowledge “squelch the insights of others.”

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What critique of postmodern preaching is found in Tom Long’s quotation of Jurgen Moltmann (The Church in the Power of the Spirit, 1977, 303):

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“The church finally does not want to listen to itself and project its own image of itself; it wants to hear Christ’s voice.”

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Describe Doug Pagitt’s approach to collaborative preaching.

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He advocates “progressional dialogue” (input during sermon preparation and delivery).

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What is Dr. Bland’s critique of Pagitt and McClure?

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Bland points out that Pagitt does not address the questions of why and how. Bland also says that McClure’s strategy can result in too many thoughts in a sermon.

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What is James Kay critique of post-liberal preaching?

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He says that in postliberal preaching all you have to do is stand up and read the Bible.

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How does Dr. Bland respond to James Kay’s critique?

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Bland says Kay doesn’t get it - biblical language is a filter to say new things to this time and these listeners.

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What does post-liberal preaching emphasize?

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Post-liberal preaching emphasizes “the power of language.” It “re-performs the biblical words.”

A sermon needs to “move into the biblical world.” “It lives in the world Scripture produces rather than discovers the world that produced Scripture” and “holds to the strangeness of uniqueness of Scripture.”

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What are some representative statements from William Willimon on post-liberal preaching:

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“We’ve leaned ever so far to relate to our culture that we’ve fallen in.”

“Preaching is about opening the gap between God and humans not closing it.”

“The Bible doesn’t want to speak to the modern world. It wants to convert the modern world.”

“It’s a sad day when evangelicals have to come to Methodists to hear a biblical sermon.”

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List Dr. Bland’s five categories of sermon forms

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  1. Explain
  2. Encounter
  3. Experience
  4. Embody
  5. Emerge
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Explain sermon forms include:

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Expository, teaching, deductive style sermons

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Encounter sermon forms include

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  1. Paul Wilson’s 4-pages model

2. Karl Barth homiletic - The sermon IS the word of God

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What is a major critique of Paul Wilson’s 4-pages?

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The gospel is more complex than just the “judgment/law” and “grace” categories.

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What does experiential sermon forms emphasize?

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Emphasizes human experience as the primary way of understanding scripture.

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Name some major experiential sermon form advocates:

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a. Craddock and the New Homiletic
b. Eugene Lowry
c. David Buttrick

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What are two critiques of experience sermon forms?

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  1. This model is primarily based on one proposition.

2. It is individualistic (all about the individual interpreting the sermon).

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Emerge sermon forms include:

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  1. postmodern preaching

2. collaborative preaching

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What is a major critique of emerge sermon forms?

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This paradigm ends up with the congregation coming to worship to hear their own voice

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Embody sermon forms include:

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Post-liberal preaching.

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What are the major aims/emphases of embody sermon forms/post-liberal preaching?

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  1. Post liberals live in the world Scripture produces rather than discover the world that produced Scripture.
  2. Human experiences are not the common bond that enable us to understand scripture. Listeners need to be immersed in the language/voice of Scripture.
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List major critiques of embody/post-liberal sermon forms:

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  1. Does the world of Scripture carry more weight than the contemporary world? Both worlds are important.
  2. Incarnation proves this world is important to God.
  3. The Scriptures require preaching because scripture
    requires interpretation as the scriptures themselves witness. Preaching involves the interpretation of scripture. Interpretation is not an intrusion or abuse of Scripture.