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Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church William H. Willimon

Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church By William H. Willimon

Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church by William H. Willimon


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Summary

Should the pulpit be used as a place to address issues of congressional conflict? After first examining the nature of conflict within human groups, William H. Willimon discusses how to prepare sermons on controversial subjects, suggesting ways to use the biblical text to examine divisive issues. He comments on the importance of style and...

Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church Summary

Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church by William H. Willimon

Should the pulpit be used as a place to address issues of congressional conflict? After first examining the nature of conflict within human groups, William H. Willimon discusses how to prepare sermons on controversial subjects, suggesting ways to use the biblical text to examine divisive issues. He comments on the importance of style and delivery tone when dealing with difficult topics.

About William H. Willimon

William H. Willimon is the Presiding Bishop of the Birmingham Area of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church. Recognized as one of the most effective preachers in the English-speaking world, he is the author of several books, including United Methodist Beliefs: A Brief Introduction and The Early Preaching of Karl Barth, both published by WJK.

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NLS9780664240813
9780664240813
066424081X
Preaching about Conflict in the Local Church by William H. Willimon
New
Paperback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1987-10-01
120
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