Publisher's Synopsis
In our highly sensory and interactive age, how might drawing upon various arts - music, film, architecture, dramatic performance, painting, fashion, and more - expand the aesthetic experience and mode of preaching? This book presents a critical, practica answer to the question. As our society becomes more visually oriented, art-seeking, and body-positive, the practice of preaching is likewise challenged to demonstrate the mind-body, word-visual, and artistic proclamation of the Sacred (after all, isn't the writing of the Bible itself highly art-full and aesthetic?). In this book, Sunggu A. Yang, a seasoned preacher and experienced teacher of preaching, encourages preachers to utilize their unique artistic talents as critical sources of theological and homiletical imagination and as hermeneutical-perspecitval tools to aid their rigorous exegetical process of interpreting Scripture, eventually toward artistic-holistic sermon composition a