Beyond the Tyranny of the Text


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<p>Preachers and students of preaching need help communicating hope! They want their sermons to communicate the promises of scripture so that people can envision a new world in which their lives will be transformed. Preachers want to experience a new sense of freedom in their preaching and to extend liberation based on their reading and interpretation of the scripture.</p><p>James Henry Harris introduces interpretation theory and continental philosophy as a resource for preachers to resist and overcome interpretive oppression and lays out a new theory of scriptural interpretation. He analyzes philosopher Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics as a helpful guide for modern preachers and incorporates in his analysis of the lived experience of the Black church. Harris highlights the preaching of several 19th and 20th century Black women including Jarena Lee Maria Stewart and Mary Evans.</p><p><em>Beyond the Tyranny of the Text</em> develops a five-part method for preaching that stretches from preparation to proclamation and demonstrates how this method for interpretational creativity emerges from fidelity to the text. Harris demonstrates his method with sermonic exegesis of the Book of Jonah. With this new process of reading rereading un-reading writing and un-writing the text the author offers wisdom and tools for reflection and illumination.</p><p>At its core <em>Beyond the Tyranny of the Text</em> challenges the field of homiletics and all preachers to un-write like Jesus Christ: to get in front of the text to understand preparation and preaching as a creative and transformative enterprise.</p>
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