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Review: Preaching Jesus

Submitted by on October 16, 2006 – 10:30 pm2 Comments

Preaching Jesus: New Directions for Homiletics in Hans Frei\'s Postliberal TheologyHere is a book that articulates Post Liberalism’s problems with a lot of the popular narrative homiletics.

You can download my review of the book below. I encourage you to read the review if you wish to learn about PostLiberalism and how it affects homiletics.

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2 Comments »

  • Enjoyed your review. I read Preaching Jesus in seminary, and it’s hard to overestimate how much it influenced my theology and view of homiletics. Peace.

  • Sherman Haywood Cox II says:

    Thank you for reading and commenting. I think that the Post Liberal School of homiletics is helpful in that it helps to guard against some of the excesses of the Narrative School. But it does have its own problems as all of our finite attempts to explain the divine have problems.

    God bless and keep on commenting

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