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Decolonizing Preaching - Decolonizing Preaching the Pulpit as Postcolonial Space

English · Hardback

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Colonialism and imperialism continue to impact the personal and social identities of North American preachers and listeners. In Decolonizing Preaching, Sarah Travis argues that sermons have a role in shaping the identity and ethics of listeners by helping them formulate responses to empire and colonization. Travis employs postcolonial theories to provide important insights for the practice of preaching today. She also turns to the social doctrine of the Trinity to offer a vision of the divine/human community that effectively deconstructs colonizing discourse. This book offers preachers and other practical theologians a gentle introduction to colonial history, postcolonial theories, and Social Trinitarian theology, while equipping them with tools to decolonize preaching and strategies for preventing, resisting, and responding to colonizing discourse. Travis effectively casts a vision of a "perichoretic space" in which preacher and listener encounter the living God-in-Trinity and are transformed, reconciled, and sent out to others in the church and beyond.

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Sarah Travis is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. She teaches worship and preaching at Knox College, University of Toronto.

Product details

Authors Sarah Travis
Publisher Wipf & stock publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.11.2014
 
EAN 9781498222297
ISBN 978-1-4982-2229-7
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 14 mm
Weight 420 g
Series Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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