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The Preacher As Liturgical Artist - Metaphor, Identity, and the Vicarious Humanity of Christ

English · Paperback / Softback

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Trygve Johnson invites us to consider a new metaphor of identity of The Preacher as Liturgical Artist. This identity draws on a theology of communion and the doctrine of the vicarious humanity of Christ to relocate the preacher's identity in the creative and ongoing ministry of Jesus Christ. Johnson argues the metaphorical association of the preacher and artist understood within the artistic ministry of Jesus Christ frees the full range of human capacities, including the imagination to bear upon the arts of Christian proclamation. The Preacher as Liturgical Artist connects preachers to the person and work of Jesus Christ, whose own double ministry took the raw materials of the human condition and offered them back to the Father in a redemptive and imaginative fashion through the Holy Spirit. It is in the large creative ministry of Jesus Christ that preachers find their creativity freed to proclaim the gospel bodily within the context of the liturgical work of God's people.

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Trygve David Johnson is the Hinga-Boersma Dean of the Chapel at Hope College, in Holland, Michigan.

Product details

Authors Trygve David Johnson, Trygve David/ Peterson Johnson
Publisher Wipf & stock publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.01.2014
 
EAN 9781625640178
ISBN 978-1-62564-017-8
No. of pages 220
Series Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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