This book addresses controversial issues in contemporary church life using liturgical commentary, homiletical illustration, and theological reflection.
This view presupposes a distinctive understanding of the sermonic or preaching event and this is illustrated by two homiletical assemblies —- for 'ordinary time' and for 'extraordinary times.
This is an elegant book. By skillfully blending meticulous scholarship with points of genuine human interest, Donald Berry gives fresh insight into Martin Buber's vision of mutuality.
Donald Berry argues that glory lies at the heart of Paul's redemptive historical framework and is an integral part of the gospel Paul proclaims in Romans.
In this study, Berry (missiology and world religions, Gardner-Webb University) examines Rahman's life and thought and looks at religious traditionalism in the context of modernity, discussing pro