Thinking in Story


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About The Book

We are living on the boundary between the print and electronic era. Richard A. Jensen says that as we move into the electronic world we must seriously rethink most of what we do. This book calls us to reinvestigate preaching in our time. Well-grounded in an understanding of communication cultures this book is a rare gift. In theory and practice Jensen helps preachers rethink what they are doing and offers a strategy for effective communication in an electronic era. Richard L. Thulin Th.D. Dean and Professor of Preaching Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg Gettysburg Pennsylvania Jensens thinking in story thesis provides a scholarly logical rationale for why it both feels and is so right; Jensen applies his thinking in story concept to biblical material as well. His approach helps us to see individual texts/stories in light of the larger biblical story which opens up many new avenues for preaching. Thomas Rogers Assistant Professor of Homiletics Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Berkeley California These are solid prescriptions for our media-saturated times calling for a shift in our very approach to proclamation. Jensen is quite right in this goal that preaching needs to compel participation in the narratives of scripture not merely an understanding of them. James Nieman Assistant Professor of Homiletics Wartburg Theological Seminary Dubuque Iowa Richard A. Jensen is a trained systematic theologian having taught these subjects at Wartburg Theological Seminary Dubuque Iowa from 1971-1981. He is author of Telling The Story. Since 1982 he has served in the communication department of the American Lutheran Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He produces the weekly radio program Lutheran Vespers and several series of television programs.
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