Surviving a dangerous sermon /

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Author / Creator:Thomas, Frank A. (Frank Anthony), 1955-
Imprint:Nashville : Abingdon Press, [2020]
Description:xxx, 132 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13212500
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Other authors / contributors:Brown, Teresa L. Fry, 1951- author of foreword.
ISBN:1501896547
9781501896545
Notes:Foreword by Teresa Fry Brown.
Includes bibliographical references.
committed to retain from JKM Seminaries Library 2023 JKM University of Chicago Library
Summary:Preachers increasingly see the need to deliver sermons that are "dangerous" in a variety of ways: the way they challenge hearers' comfort levels and challenge established powers and hierarchies. Author Frank Thomas helps readers understand those dangers--especially the forces of power and hierarchy that are so intrinsic in our everyday lives and in society as a whole. He teaches how to anticipate and navigate those forces, to open opportunities for dangerous preaching, and to mitigate negative impact on congregants, the preacher, and the preacher-congregation relationships. Surviving a Dangerous Sermon is a logical follow-up to Thomas's previous book, How to Preach a Dangerous Sermon. It equips preachers to say what must be said, in a way that it is heard, so that the sermon has a chance to do its work on human hearts, without negative consequences.