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Informationen zum Autor Ruthanna B. Hooke is assistant professor of homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary and earned her Ph.D. in religious studies from Yale University. She also teaches performance, movement, and voice training for preachers. James Lemler is priest-in-charge of historic Christ Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut and the former Director of Mission for the Episcopal Church. He has also served the church as a leading pastor and preacher, former dean of Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and a consultant in the area of philanthropy, stewardship, and congregational development. He resides in Greenwich, Connecticut. Klappentext Preaching is one of the more transformable aspects of the churchs life. Performance teacher Ruthanna Hooke, writing for both clergy and lay leaders, delivers the good and bad news about Episcopalians and preaching. She explains why preaching is more difficult than ever today, and provides essential models and spiritual practices in order to transform both the creators of preaching and its listeners as both participate in sermons. Zusammenfassung Preaching is one of the more 'transformable'aspects of the church's life.Performance teacher Ruthanna Hooke,writing for both clergy and lay leaders,delivers the good and bad news about Episcopalians and preaching,explaining why preaching is more difficult than ever today