The Preaching Life

Cover of The Preaching Life by Barbara Brown Taylor
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: Eighth Printing
Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 9781561010745
ISBN-10: 156101074X
Dimensions:
Height: 8.61 Inches
Length: 5.63 Inches
Weight: 0.57 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 283/.092, B
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The Preaching Life by Barbara Brown Taylor is a thoughtful exploration of her journey as a preacher in the Episcopal Church. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC on January 25, 1993, this eighth printing edition spans 174 pages and is presented in English. In this collection, Taylor shares her experiences and reflections on Christian symbols and history, intertwining her personal narrative with the broader mission of the Church.

Readers will find a blend of memoir, theology, and sermons that illustrate Taylor’s vocation and the challenges faced by the Church. She delves into the significance of Christian meanings and histories, emphasizing the importance of remaining faithful to the call of holy love. This book invites contemplation on the role of preaching and the active presence of God, offering insights into the responsibilities of both individual ministers and the Church as a whole.


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In her bestselling preaching autobiography Barbara Brown Taylor writes of how she came to be a preacher of the gospel as a priest in the Episcopal Church. In this warm and poignant collection, Barbara Brown Taylor’s humor and wisdom delve into the meaning of Christian symbols and history-both her own, growing up in the Mid-West and Georgia, and the Church’s, from its earliest beginnings in the Near East. Seamlessly, Taylor weaves together reflections on her vocation with the long-standing struggles of the Church to hear, respond, and remain faithful to its mission of holy love. She moves effortlessly from reflection to homily, concluding the volume with thirteen sermons illustrative of the answered call. This rich meeting of memoir, theology, and sermon stands at the center of Taylor’s work, bringing into one book the origins and the vision of her remarkable preaching life.

But her voice is not sentimental. Instead, Taylor explores Christian meanings and histories in order to hear and speak, in the present, for God. “God has given us good news in human form and has given us the grace to proclaim it,” she writes, “but part of our terrible freedom is the freedom to lose our voices, to forget where we were going and why. While that knowledge does not yet strike me as prophetic, it does keep me from taking both my ministry and the ministry of the whole church for granted.” This book on the calling to preach is itself a call to reawaken to the activating presence of God.

“Because I am a preacher, it is through a preacher’s eyes that I see. . . , but because I am a baptized Christian too, it is from that perspective I write. Either way, my job remains the same: to proclaim the good news of God in Christ and to celebrate the sacraments of God’s presence in the world. Those two jobs are described as clearly in the baptismal vows as they are in the ordination vows, which give all Christians a common vocation.”
-from Chapter One

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Year: 1993.
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ISBN-13: 9781561010745. ISBN-10: 156101074X.
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Language: en. Pages: 174. Edition: Eighth Printing.

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