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En esta obra, Mark Meynell, combina ambos elementos que son necesarios para desarrollarse o superarse como predicador de la Palabra de Dios. El libro aborda el tema de la predicacion desde la perspectiva de los generos literarios que nos ofrece el Nuevo Testamento; es decir, los cuatro evangelios, Hechos de los apostoles, las parabolas de Jesus, las epistolas y el libro del Apocalipsis. Desarrolla los gneros literarios explicando cmo operaban en los oyentes y lectores originales y cmo puede construirse el puente de transicin con los oyentes y lectores contemporneos. Ofrece ejercicios para conectar la Palabra de Dios con nuestros oyentes del da de hoy, as como tambin modelos de sermn para que podamos ver cmo se plasma la teora en la prctica. Es un libro imprescindible para quienes estn comprometidos con la predicacin bblica.
'Even angels long to look into these things'Peter wrote to encourage and embolden isolated and vulnerable believers. His timeless words have consoled and challenged ever since and show how the eternal gospel is true even in the toughest circumstances. The last sentence in 1 Peter 1:12 profoundly illustrates that the experience we have each time we open up the Scriptures is nothing less than a heavenly privilege, a privilege that angels do not have but would love to!Mark Meynell skilfully brings the New Testament to life. Guiding the reader through preaching the Gospels and Acts, the Parables, the Letters and Revelation, as well as using a host of worked examples, sample sermons and personal exercises, this book offers ideas and approaches to stretch even the most seasoned preachers. This preaching resource will make an excellent companion to Christopher Wright's Sweeter than Honey: Preaching the Old Testament.Foreword by Christopher J. H. Wright.
Despite our material and technological advances, Western society is experiencing a deep malaise caused by a breakdown of trust. We've been misled by authorities and institutions, by businesses and politicians, and even by those who were supposed to care for us. The very cohesion of society seems tenuous at times. The church is not immune from these trends. Historically, it has a dubious record when it has wielded power; personally, many of its members are as afflicted by our culture's breakdown as anyone. In A Wilderness of Mirrors author Mark Meynell explores the roots of the discord and alienation that mark our society, but he also outlines a gospel-based reason for hope. An astute social observer with a pastor's spiritual sensitivity, Meynell grounds his antidote on four bedrocks of the Christian faith: human nature, Jesus, the church, and the story of God's action in the world. Ultimately hopeful, A Wilderness of Mirrors calls Christians to rediscover the radical implications of Jesus's life and message for a disillusioned world, a world more than ever in need of his trustworthy goodness.
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