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Preaching as paying attention : theological reflection in the pulpit Edward Foley, Capuchin.

By: Capuchin, Edward Foley [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chicago : Liturgy Training Publications, c.2021Description: viii, 151 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781616716370.Subject(s): -- Catholic PreachingSummary: "New book on preaching from Ed Foley. The first chapter "The Journey into Attending" lays out the basic argument about the need to pay attention for personal safety, for the cultivation of beauty, but also as a key to theological reflection. Preachers need to be able to ask when pondering a painting or a pandemic: "Where is God in all of this?" and "how does my preaching invite people to respond to that presence?" Including in the chapter is the proposal of a "new apologetic" - preaching not to save souls but to build bridges with collaborators in pursuit of human dignity [Pope Francis' approach to evangelization]"-- Provided by publisher.
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"New book on preaching from Ed Foley. The first chapter "The Journey into Attending" lays out the basic argument about the need to pay attention for personal safety, for the cultivation of beauty, but also as a key to theological reflection. Preachers need to be able to ask when pondering a painting or a pandemic: "Where is God in all of this?" and "how does my preaching invite people to respond to that presence?" Including in the chapter is the proposal of a "new apologetic" - preaching not to save souls but to build bridges with collaborators in pursuit of human dignity [Pope Francis' approach to evangelization]"-- Provided by publisher.

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