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Hear the Just Word & Live It

Hear the Just Word & Live It

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Paperback / softback

£4.99

Publisher: Paulist Press International,U.S.
ISBN: 9780809139309
Number of Pages: 96
Published: 01/05/2000
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 17.8 cm
So many people hear without listening—especially to sermons. In this book Walter Burghardt, one of the country's best preachers, moves to "the other side of the rail" and explains how to listen to the Word. Listening is a risk, an act of love, an act of being truly present and truly human. Burghardt begins by explaining the "Just Word"—God's plan for salvation taking place within a specific community. He then connects the Word to today's headlines to show how sermons are or can be immediately relevant. Finally, he offers a 4-step model that helps audiences listen more deeply to what Jesus is saying, to what the Church is saying, to what the world is saying—and then respond to what they hear. These are transcendental principles because they underlie all our categories and are ways in which we transcend ourselves. Written for a wide ecumenical audience, this book provides concrete help for both the people "in the pew" and the preacher who's trying to reach them. It's insightful reading for all Christian laity and all preachers and homilists. It's also very useful for clergy and religious, teachers of homiletics, pastoral ministers, seminarians, and anyone involved or interested in social justice. †

Walter J. Burghardt

Walter J. Burghardt, S.J., has been acclaimed as one of the country's twelve most effective preachers. He is Senior Research Fellow at Woodstock Theological Center in Washington, D.C.. He teaches, preaches, and gives workshops around the country. He's the author of twelve volumes of homilies, most recently Paulist's Christ in Ten Thousand Places.