Transformational Preaching and Worship: A Strategic Practical Theology for Developing the Christian Imagination
Autor Dr. Katrina J. Olsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798765163924
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction: Social Formation in Preaching and Worship
Chapter 1: Creating a Model: Delineating Relational Development through Role-Taking and Coorientation
Chapter 2: Getting at the Root: Exploring Categorization in Coorientation
The Coorientation Model and Categorization
Chapter 3: Coorientation with the Holy: Bridging Social Construction and Phenomenology
Chapter 4: Creating A Second Model: Mapping Transformation in an Embodied Imagination Space
Chapter 5: A Strategic Practical Theology for Reflection and Curation: Application and Outcomes
Chapter 6: Invitational Role-Taking: Leading with a Strategic Practical Theology
Navigating the Fluidity of Roles
Concluding Thoughts: A Hopeful Polyphonic Naming
References
List of Figures
Introduction: Social Formation in Preaching and Worship
Chapter 1: Creating a Model: Delineating Relational Development through Role-Taking and Coorientation
Chapter 2: Getting at the Root: Exploring Categorization in Coorientation
The Coorientation Model and Categorization
Chapter 3: Coorientation with the Holy: Bridging Social Construction and Phenomenology
Chapter 4: Creating A Second Model: Mapping Transformation in an Embodied Imagination Space
Chapter 5: A Strategic Practical Theology for Reflection and Curation: Application and Outcomes
Chapter 6: Invitational Role-Taking: Leading with a Strategic Practical Theology
Navigating the Fluidity of Roles
Concluding Thoughts: A Hopeful Polyphonic Naming
References
Recenzii
Transformational Preaching and Worship: A Strategic Practical Theology for Developing the Christian Imagination by Katrina Olson is a carefully researched work that will be of interest to homiletical and liturgical scholars who seek to understand more fully how the social sciences inform our understanding of preaching and worship. It honors both the cognitive and kinesthetic quality of worship and how each contributes to the transformation of the whole person, as well as the development of community in a shared social context. An important scholarly contribution to the fields of homiletics and liturgics.
Dr. Katrina Olson's highly reflective and visually articulated invitation to engage sociological, psychological, and phenomenological theories advances an interdisciplinary approach to liturgy, homiletics and practical theology. In Transformational Preaching and Worship, scholars of these fields and ministry leaders are empowered to learn and appreciate the significance of multifaceted "role-taking" and that of "coorientation" for the sake of creating an embodied imaginative space for praising God and proclaiming the Gospel in polyphonic and relational ways.
In these troubling times, Olson's hopeful yet critical approach to analyzing and releasing the individually and socially transformative potential of worship is a gift. Her work should be of note for those who care deeply about worship and the potential and role of worship in effecting change in our world. She deeply engages the systemic and relational dynamics that must be negotiated in order to transform ourselves and our world.
Dr. Katrina Olson's highly reflective and visually articulated invitation to engage sociological, psychological, and phenomenological theories advances an interdisciplinary approach to liturgy, homiletics and practical theology. In Transformational Preaching and Worship, scholars of these fields and ministry leaders are empowered to learn and appreciate the significance of multifaceted "role-taking" and that of "coorientation" for the sake of creating an embodied imaginative space for praising God and proclaiming the Gospel in polyphonic and relational ways.
In these troubling times, Olson's hopeful yet critical approach to analyzing and releasing the individually and socially transformative potential of worship is a gift. Her work should be of note for those who care deeply about worship and the potential and role of worship in effecting change in our world. She deeply engages the systemic and relational dynamics that must be negotiated in order to transform ourselves and our world.