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Hear Her Voice

Preaching the Women of the Bible

Christine Redwood Michael Frost

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Cascade Books
01 August 2024
How does our gender impact our preaching? Can women express anger in a sermon? Why use a first person narrative sermon structure? After preaching for several years Christine Redwood realized both her preaching role models, and her theology, had come predominantly from men, so she spent the next six years researching feminist scholars and their readings of stories from the book of Judges. In this accessible book she shares what she has learnt including sample sermons and exercises for preachers wanting to grow in their craft. This is essential reading for preachers wanting to amplify marginal voices!
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Imprint:   Cascade Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   263g
ISBN:   9781666780949
ISBN 10:   1666780944
Pages:   174
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christine Redwood received a PhD degree at the Australian College of Theology in 2021. Her academic interests center on evangelical homiletics, feminist hermeneutics, and the Old Testament. She has contributed to several journals and books including Preaching with an Accent: Biblical Genres for Australian Congregations (2019). Christine is currently the senior pastor at Seaforth Baptist, Sydney.

Reviews for Hear Her Voice: Preaching the Women of the Bible

"""Christine Redwood engages both academic biblical scholarship and the practicalities of preaching and application without dumbing down the theoretical or trivializing the practical. I may not always be comfortable with her hermeneutics or where she takes the text, but that, perhaps, is the point. To allow the Bible to unsettle us and confront us afresh with God's call and the world's need is at the heart of the preacher's task. In that, Redwood serves us well."" --Andrew Sloane, lecturer in Old Testament and Christian thought, Morling College ""The gap between evangelicals and those who read the Bible with suspicion is a difficult space to dwell in. The gap between the pulpit and the academy is often considered unnavigable. Christine Redwood has done the church a great service by dwelling in the first, in order to navigate the second. Preachers and pastors will benefit from studying her work and emulating her methods."" --Helen Paynter, director of theological education, Bristol Baptist College"


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