Preaching at the Double Feast: Homiletics for Eucharistic WorshipMichael Monshau Liturgical Press, 2006 - 232 sider Since the Reformation, the focal point of worship for many Christian churches has been the tale of the Word 'the proclamation of Scriptures and the preaching event. Congregations have been fed, often well and abundantly, at the single feast tale of the Word. But what is the role of preaching in the double feast churches 'churches whose normative liturgical worship features rites at the two tales of the Word and of the Eucharist? This is a multi-voiced ecumenical preaching anthology full of insights from those who preside, preach, and celebrate the double feast. In terms of time, as well as content and structure, proclamation and preaching at the double feast will be very different from preaching at worship that is exclusively Word-centered. Father Michael Monshau adds timely and critical new perspective to the issue by bringing together five significant voices from double feast churches whose presentations, in effect, become varied, short textbooks on how to preach. Michal Monshau, OP, PhD, is a Dominican priest and the professor of homiletics at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California. He is active in spiritual direction, writing, religious formation, and retreat ministry. |
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... minds of many people . This eventuated a curious hybrid in church life . Priests were so preoccupied with the correct administration of the sacraments for validity , which was believed to result from the correct intention in harmony ...
... mind . But a solid definition of homiletic preaching was wanting ; the word and sacrament structure was no longer recognized as normative ; and there was a preoccupation with canonical minimalism ( that which was minimally required for ...
... mind could be very en- thusiastic about liturgy and devotion , but less attentive to social outreach . In such a context , the preacher may wish to provide a prophetic voice calling for greater attention to love of neighbor as an ...
Homiletics for Eucharistic Worship Michael Monshau. Buttrick demonstrated that the Western mind can only listen ... minds and that four min- utes was about the maximum length of time a speaker would be able to maintain the listeners ...
... mind that those guiding statements are kept before the preacher who is writ- ing the homily and from time to time those statements will cause the preacher to delete some of the work which has unfolded , to rearrange moves or to rewrite ...
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Teaching Disciples to Preach in the Service of Word and Table | 46 |
The Context of the Eucharistic Liturgy | 111 |
Preaching in the Context of Doing the Liturgy | 150 |
The Formation of a Eucharistic Preacher | 194 |
Contributors | 226 |