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Ephesians: A Theological Commentary for Preachers by Abraham Kuruvilla
Ephesians: A Theological Commentary for Preachers engages hermeneutics for preaching, employing theological exegesis that enables the preacher to utilize all the units of the Letter to craft effective sermons.
This commentary unpacks the crucial link between Scripture and application: the theology of each preaching text, i.e., what the author is doing with what he is saying. Ephesians is divided into twelve preaching units and the theological focus of
A Vision for Preaching by Abraham Kuruvilla
What exactly constitutes preaching, and what is it intended to accomplish? In these days when preachers have to compete with the latest in technology and the ultimate in media, when they have to battle the trends of culture and the apathy of a new generation, a fresh look at preaching, the heart of the pastor’s calling, is essential. And that is what I intend to do—propose a vision for preaching: what preachers (and churches) can aim for as a goal to move
Text to Praxis: Hermeneutics and Homiletics in Dialogue by Abraham Kuruvilla
Text to Praxis develops a hermeneutical basis for moving validly from Scripture to sermon with authority and relevance. Preachers of the Bible have always wished for a homiletic that is both faithful to the textual intention as well as fitting for the listening audience. That which is historical and distant (text) is sought, in preaching, to be made contemporary and near (praxis).
The concept of theology as a bridge between text and praxis has not been researched specifically
Tongue?
Engineers from Middle Technical University (Baghdad) and the University of South Australia (Adelaide) used a USB web camera and computer to capture images of patients’ tongues, focusing on 50 individuals afflicted with conditions like diabetes, renal failure, and anemia. They then compared the captured tongue colors with a comprehensive database of 9,000 tongue images and sought to diagnose those same conditions among those 9.000 patients.
Believe it or not, leveraging
Ear!
An interesting case was presented in the New England Journal of Medicine the other day: “A Spider and Its Exoskeleton in the Ear Canal,” by physicians in Tainan Municipal Hospital, Tainan City, Taiwan.
A 64-year-old woman with hypertension presented to an ENT clinic in Taiwan with a 4-day history of abnormal sounds in her left ear that caused her trouble sleeping. On the day of symptom onset, she had awoken to the feeling of a creature moving inside her left ear. Subsequent
Generous!
If you are a kid reading this, spoiler alert!
They think they’ve found the tomb of the original Santa Claus!
“They,” meaning Turkish archaeologists. And they found it—nope, not at the North Pole. But, appropriately enough the remains of that portly, jolly, white-bearded, bespectacled, red-and-white-clad seasonal character is believed to be underneath Saint Nicholas Church, a 1,500-year-old edifice in the Demre district of Turkey’s southwest province, Antalya (on
Ramesh Richard: How I Preach
Ramesh Richard: And this is How I Preach …
[Ramesh is one of my senior colleagues at Dallas Theological Seminary (and was one of my teachers, I might add). A solid thinker and writer on matters of preaching, hermeneutics, and apologetics, he is also the president of Ramesh Richard Evangelism and Church Health (RREACH), a global proclamation ministry with significant impact among leaders and pastors in many continents—the