The human story (Genesis 3) — King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:24; 2 Chronicles 9:3-4) — An x-ray of the cross (Psalm 22) — World dominion : whose will it be? (the times of the Gentiles) (Daniel 2) — When God became man (John 1:1-18) — He is coming again! (John 14:3) — Behind the black curtain in the upper room (John 13:33-14:27) — Living the Christian life, God’s way (Romans 8:1-23) — Walking in the Spirit (Galatians 5:16) — Charge it (the Epistle to Philemon) — Why do God’s children suffer? (Hebrews 12:3-15) — Three worlds in one (2 Peter 3) — What can believers do in days of apostasy? (the Epistle of Jude) — The pulpit and the well of life (John 12:21)
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«A monumental contribution. These substantial and beautifully produced volumes address the reader with all the gravitas and grace that preaching deserves (and requires). Feasting on the Word will richly repay your investment.» The Christian Century.
«The most ecumenical and comprehensive of the lectionary commentaries.» Thomas G. Long, Candler School of Theology, Emory University.
«The list of authors is broad and diverse—from evangelical to Roman Catholic, liberals and conservatives, academics and nonacademics. A unique resource that can be recommended highly.» Sharing the Practice.
«Stands head and shoulders above the rest.» The Living Church.
About the Author
David L. Bartlett is Professor of New Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, coeditor of the Westminster Bible Companion series, and author of What’s Good about This News?
Barbara Brown Taylor, a popular preacher and prolific author, is Butman Professor of Religion, Piedmont College, and Adjunct Professor of Christian Spirituality, Columbia Theological Seminary. She is the author of
Seeds of Heaven.
David L. Bartlett, Barbara Brown Taylor
Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, 11 июн. 2008 г. — Всего страниц: 474
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With this new lectionary commentary series, Westminster John Knox offers the most extensive resource for preaching on the market today. When complete, the twelve volumes of the series will cover all the Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with movable occasions, such as Christmas Day, Epiphany, Holy Week, and All Saints’ Day.
For each lectionary text, preachers will find four brief essays—one each on the theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical challenges of the text. This gives preachers sixteen different approaches to the proclaimation of the Word on any given occasion.
The editors and contributors to this series are world-class scholars, pastors, and writers representing a variety of denominations and traditions. And while the twelve volumes of the series will follow the pattern of the Revised Common Lectionary, each volume will contain an index of biblical passages so that nonlectionary preachers, as well as teachers and students, may make use of its content.
June 27, 2016 Richard Mansfield
Today we are releasing all 22 volumes of the Feasting on the Word commentary series on the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL) for the Accordance Digital Library. This incredible resource has been long requested by Accordance users and will be of interest to many beyond the clergy whose churches who follow the RCL.
The American Heritage Dictionary defines feast as “a plentiful supply of something enjoyable, especially for the mind or senses.” That definition of feast perfectly describes the Feasting on the Word (FotW) series. For those who may not be familiar with the RCL, every Sunday includes four readings from the Scriptures—a reading from the Old Testament, Psalms, Epistles, and Gospels. FotW acts as a commentary on those readings, in order of the RCL, according to the three-year cycle of years A, B, and C. However, FotW goes far beyond providing a one-perspective commentary; rather, it comes at each passage from four different perspectives!
Clergy who are preaching or delivering homilies on any of the readings from the RCL have a variety of needs in regard to their sermon preparation. Although many good commentaries exist, most focus on being one particular kind of commentary. And most commentaries do not take into account how a passage is used in the lectionary cycle. In the FotW commentary, each of the four lectionary passages is approached with four different commentary perspectives: Theological, Pastoral, Exegetical, and Homiletical. Each of these commentary sections are written by a vast number of clergy and scholars from a variety of faith backgrounds. Considering that there are four separate readings for any given Sunday, if you’re doing the math, you will realize that’s 16 separate commentary passages for the week—Feast, indeed!
Although you probably wouldn’t lay out your Accordance workspace this way, in the image above, I opened up four sessions of FotW, Year C, Volume 3, Proper 9 (Sunday between July 3 and July 9—or this coming Sunday) to show an excerpt of all four perspectives on the Old Testament reading from 2 Kings 5:1-14. You will need to click or tap on the image to see it in detail, but it should give you a flavor of the different perspectives.
FotW has been so well-loved by pastors and non-pastors alike, the publishers commissioned a series in the same format (four perspectives on each passage) for all four Gospels titled Feasting on the Gospels. This results in the same kind of commentary as the standard FotW but also incorporates the Gospel passages that aren’t included in the lectionary reading cycle.
Also included in this release for Accordance is The Daily Feast, a daily devotional with excerpts from the regular FotW series as well as new material. As a daily devotional, it allows clergy to reflect on the four readings throughout the week leading up to the coming Sunday. We have also “spun-off” a separate Accordance module of our own that lists the daily readings of the RCL—hyperlinked, of course—for each Sunday allowing quick access to the passages themselves. Both The Daily Feast and Feasting on the Word Readings can be used in Accordance’s Daily Reading mode or independently.
The entire 22-volume Feasting on the Word series, conveniently divided into six Accordance modules, will be of interest to many users beyond clergy as well as beyond those who follow the RCL cycle. The fourfold approach to each passage offers a virtual feast (pun intended) of content to any who study the Bible.
Feasting on the Word, the Gospels, and Devotionals
(All 22 Volumes)
$499
In addition to the complete 22-volume Feasting on the Word lectionary commentary series, the individual products are also available.
Feasting on the Word Commentary (12 Volumes) The twelve volumes of the series cover all the Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with movable occasions, such as Christmas Day, Epiphany, Holy Week, and All Saints’ Day. This product contains Years A, B, and C (each sold individually below). Each “Year” is covered in the following 4 volumes:
Note: Each “Year” module contains a separate bonus module (Feasting-Readings) created by Accordance to use as a companion for this commentary. It provides a comprehensive listing of all readings from the entire 12-volume set plus hyperlinks to quickly jump to that section and reading from the commentary (if owned). This exclusive Feasting-Readings module requires Accordance 11.2 or above in order to take advantage of the new Liturgical Daily Reading support.
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Individual “Years”:Feasting on the Word; Year A (4 volumes) plus bonus module Feasting-Readings
Feasting on the Word; Year B (4 volumes) plus bonus module Feasting-Readings
Feasting on the Word; Year C (4 volumes) plus bonus module Feasting-Readings
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Feasting on the Gospels (7 Volumes)
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Daily Feast — Meditations from Feasting on the Word (3 Volumes; Years A, B, C) Each day contains Scripture passages for the coming Sunday from the Revised Common Lectionary, excerpts from the commentaries for reflection, a response, and a prayer. Additional material is provided for each Sunday. This devotional requires Accordance 11.2 in order to find the correct readings for each day.
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