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Eleven preachers with different gifts, backgrounds, and personal emphases show how they proclaim Christ from all the Scripture in a variety of contexts.
Edmund P. Clowney (1917-2005), the late president and professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, was a trailblazer of Christ-centered, redemptive-historical preaching. Through his classroom instruction, his publications, and his example as a preacher, he ignited in many seminary students and pastors a passion to preach Christ from all the Scriptures as the fulfillment and climax of God's plan of redemption.
This collection of sermons is intended to illustrate how various preachers with different gifts, backgrounds, and personal emphases are working out in practice the homiletic principles they learned from Dr. Clowney. The volume, which includes sermons and introductory comments by editor Dennis Johnson, Tim Keller, Joseph "Skip" Ryan, and eight other contributors, enables readers to carry away both models and practical advice for preparing sermons that proclaim Christ across a broad spectrum of congregations and people groups.
- Sales Rank: #1644717 in Books
- Brand: Crossway/Good News Publishers
- Published on: 2009-05-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .56" w x 5.50" l, .60 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
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"No effort is more dear to my heart than Christ-centered preaching-and no person has been more valiant in the cause than Edmund Clowney. This collection of sermons reflecting his principles includes messages I have my students read, and it will be a sure blessing to many more."
—Bryan Chapell, President Emeritus, Covenant Theological Seminary;�Senior Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois
"Our churches desperately need Christ-centered preaching today. But how do we preach in a way that exalts Christ? How can we preach Christ and still give sermons that speak to the hearts of those who hear us? What a wonderful gift, therefore, to read sermons from gifted and experienced pastors where Christ is proclaimed. Often we learn most effectively by watching experts at work. The passion of Edmund P. Clowney lives on in the sermons of his students, and what a joy it would bring him to see Christ glorified by a new generation of preachers."
—Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Associate Dean of the School of Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
"I can think of no list of contributors who could better honor the work and legacy of Edmund Clowney than those who have been brought together in this volume. Their skills at understanding and interpreting the presence of the grace of Christ in all of the Scripture serve as both model and encouragement to all whose calling and task it is to open God's Word to God's people."
—Robert M. Norris, Pastor, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, Maryland
"Edmund Clowney was one of my most valued friends and mentors and perhaps my very favorite preacher. Ed advocated and exemplified what is called the redemptive-historical approach to preaching. Although I have had some reservations about the theory of redemptive-historical preaching, Ed's sermons moved my heart more than most any others. For his preaching was not just the application of a theory; it was born out of his love for Christ and his passion to bring Christ to people and they to him. Others have advocated the same theory, but only a few have captured Ed's passion, his heart and soul. And only a few have shared Ed's great gifts of knowledge, clarity, persuasiveness, and understanding of human nature. Many of those are here, in this volume. May God use this book to raise up a new generation of preachers filled with his Spirit, to honor his Son, and may he use it to raise up Christians who passionately embrace God's grace and share it with others."
—John M. Frame, J. D. Trimble Chair of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
"Edmund Clowney made a significant impact on the revival of biblical theology in preaching that cannot be assessed from his writings alone. Here we are given an insight into this impact on a number of his students who pay tribute to his spiritual and practical influence. It is a rare treat for all of us who value Christ-centered preaching. This collection of sermons, each prefaced with a statement of the preacher's own estimate of Clowney's influence as a teacher, provides us with clear hands-on evidence for the richness of preaching that is informed by Clowney's perspective on biblical theology. This is a volume that will encourage and inform those who desire to preach Christ from the whole Bible."
—Graeme Goldsworthy, Former Lecturer in Old Testament, Biblical Theology, and Hermeneutics, Moore Theological College
"To know Ed Clowney, even a little, was to delight in him, his friendship, his unassuming ways and wisdom. As Tim Keller writes in his introduction to a wonderful exposition on 'The Girl Nobody Wanted' (Jacob's unattractive Leah!), to be encouraged and spurred on by Ed was special joy."
—Dick Lucas, Rector Emeritus, St. Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, United Kingdom, Founder of Proclamation Trust
"Heralds of the King is written to honor the memory of Dr. Edmund P. Clowney's teaching of preaching. Eleven of his former students present their individual reflections on his teaching and one of their sermons that 'best exemplifies' his influence. Eight elected to submit sermons based on Old Testament texts. All contributors are mindful of Clowney's profound distinction that 'the Christian proclamation of an Old Testament text is not the preaching of an Old Testament sermon.' The sermons move from the message in the Old Testament to Christ in the New Testament in a variety of ways: mostly promise-fulfillment, typology, or biblical-theological themes, but also redemptive-historical progression, analogy, and once contrast-each frequently supported by New Testament references. The three sermons based on New Testament texts reach back into the Old Testament in order to better understand the New Testament passages. The book contains some exceptionally memorable sermons. It will be helpful for preachers in modeling legitimate ways to move in the sermon from the periphery of Scripture to its center, Jesus Christ."
—Sidney Greidanus, Professor of Preaching Emeritus, Calvin Theological Seminary; author, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament
"Christ-centered (or redemptive-historical) interpretation of the Bible, Old Testament as well as New, ought always to be in the interests of Christ-centered preaching, but the two are not the same. Considerations essential for preaching are not necessary for interpretation. In a time of increased interest in a Christ-centered approach to all of Scripture, due in no small part to Edmund Clowney's influence, but also when there is some confusion about the meaning of the Old Testament and its relevance in the life of the church today, present and future preachers urgently need various models of sound and compelling Christ-centered sermons from both Testaments. This volume makes an excellent contribution toward meeting that need. It succeeds in its aim to be a fitting addition to the high standard of such preaching set by Clowney."
—Richard B. Gaffin Jr., Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary
About the Author
Dennis E. Johnson (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of practical theology at Westminster Seminary California and associate pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Escondido, California. He is the author of several books and contributed to the ESV Study Bible. Dennis and his wife, Jane, live in Escondido and have four children and sixteen grandchildren.
TIMOTHY KELLER is founder and pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York. He is the best-selling author of The Prodigal God and The Reason for God.�
Skip Ryan is Senior Minister of Park Cities Presbyterian Church in Dallas and has served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America. Skip is also an instructor for the Japanese Institute for Church Growth in Tokyo. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Westminster Theological Seminary.
Iain M. Duguid�(PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of Old Testament at Grove City College and pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He has also served as a missionary in Liberia, taught at Reformed Seminary and Westminster Seminary California, and planted churches in Fallbrook, California, and Oxford, England.�Some of Duguid’s other work includes books such as Living in the Gap Between Promise and Reality and Hero of Heroes, as well as commentaries on Ezekiel, Daniel, Ruth, Esther, and more.
William Edgar (DTheol, University of Geneva) is professor of apologetics and coordinator of the apologetics department at Westminster Theological Seminary. His books include Reasons of the Heart, The Face of Truth, and Truth in All Its Glory.
Dennis E. Johnson (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of practical theology at Westminster Seminary California and associate pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Escondido, California. He is the author of several books and contributed to the ESV Study Bible. Dennis and his wife, Jane, live in Escondido and have four children and sixteen grandchildren.
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Sermons that Manifest the Centrality of the Person, Work, and Presence of Christ
By Dr. David P. Craig
One of my greatest concerns in the times in which we are living is seeing more pastors, theologians, and the rank and file Christian allowing cultural pressures to influence them more than the influence of Christ from the Scriptures. As I am currently looking for a church to become a part of I am astounded by how many "protestant" pastors can preach a sermon that neither begins or ends with Christ. As a matter of fact, most of the sermons I'm hearing could be preached by a non-Christian, and in what even passes for "church" God doesn't even have to show up at all.
I would urge, plead, and even pay preachers to read this book. What people need - including Christians - is more of Jesus - His death, life, teachings, work as Prophet, Priest, and King - in short His person and work. Jesus said that all of the Scriptures pointed to Him (that means all of the Old Testament and New Testament, see John 5 and Luke 24).
In this book we have some excellent examples of former students of Dr. Edmund P. Clowney who preach in the Christ-centered mold. The book has a good balance in that it incorporates sermons from the Law, the Prophets, the Psalms, and Several New Covenant genres. Before each sermon begins there is a brief tribute to Edmund Clowney demonstrating how he influenced the preacher in his pursuit of personally loving Christ and preaching sermons that show us the Savior's Person and work on our behalf.
In Part 1: "The Law" we have the following sermons -
"Living in the Gap" based on Genesis 17:1-14 by Joseph V. Novenson
"The Girl Nobody Wanted" based on Genesis 29:15-35 by Tim Keller (this is my favorite sermon in the book - it is a masterpiece on how to preach Christ from the Old Testament and how to apply it to our lives in the 21st century)
"Lord and Servant" from Genesis 43 by Brian Vos
"Rock of Ages" based on Exodus 17:1-7 by Julius J. Kim
In Part 2: "The Prophets" we have these sermons -
"Surprising Love:" on 2 Samuel 9 by Charles D. Drew
"Thorns and Fir Trees" based on Isaiah 55:13 by the late Harvie M. Conn
"No Condemnation" from Zechariah 3 by Iain M. Duguid
In Part 3: "The Psalms" we have only one sermon (I would have liked to have had at least two or three from this large section of Scripture including "Lament" and "Praise" genres) -
"Beauty in the Sand" by William Edgar based on Psalm 90
Part 4: "The New Covenant" we have the following sermons -
From Luke 1:5-25 "When God Promises the Impossible" by Dennis E. Johnson
"Soul-Ravishing Sightings" based on Luke 9:28-36 by Joseph F. Ryan
Arturo G. Azurdia III preaches the final sermon in the book based on Hebrews 1:1-3 entitled "The Greatness of God's Ultimate Word."
I highly recommend this book for all preachers, and for those who listen to preachers and love Jesus. I would encourage you if you are reading this review, to ask your pastor if he has read this book, and if not, to get him a copy - to encourage him in preaching in a more Christ-centered manner. Christ-centered preaching is hard work. However, when you hear it, or do it - you sense the presence of God in a powerful way. When I started preaching in Christ-centered manner it was as if a huge millstone was taken off my back. I think most preachers want to please God and help their flock from God's Word - but they have not been well trained in Biblical Theology, or in Christo-centric preaching.
Edmund Clowney and all the preachers represented in this book are preaching to give glory to God and to let their hearers experience Jesus in worship. I think most preachers today are preaching to be liked, and meet felt needs - but no one can meet our needs like Jesus - and what we need more than anything is what these preachers do in this book - lead us to worshipping Jesus!
I constantly find myself when listening to modern preachers asking the question, "Where's Jesus in this message?" Edmund Clowney always asked, "Where is my Savior?" His primary concern was always to reveal the presence of Christ in all of the Scriptures - since this is what Jesus mandated. I believe that if you ask these questions of yourself, or your preacher and Jesus is nowhere to be found, then it is not "Christian" preaching. What we desperately need today is to hear Jesus speaking to us from the Word of God by the voice of his heralds. All the preachers in this book do a wonderful job of leading us to the presence of Jesus and to worshipping Him.
Other Books that I would recommend to help you in Christo-centric preaching are:
Edmund P. Clowney's: "Preaching Christ in All of Scripture;" "The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament;" and "How Jesus Transforms The Ten Commandments."
Alec Motyer's "Look to the Rock: An Old Testament Background to Our Understanding of Christ."
All of Tim Keller's books (e.g. "King's Cross" based on his expositions on the Gospel of Mark). And anything by Sidney Greidanus (e.g., "Preaching Christ from the Old Testament"), or Graeme Goldsworthy (e.g.,"Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture").
I hope that this movement of Christ-centered preaching continues to spread, and grow and bring about a new reformation of the gospel, and the desperately needed revival that is needed around the globe.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
As refreshing as it is true . . .
By jkracker
What a wonderful tribute to Dr. Clowney! I am so grateful for these sermons. Not only were they great models of Christ-centered preaching but they were also personally edifying.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Preaching Jesus
By Aeric Estep
Great complications of men preaching Jesus out of the entirety of scripture. Encouraging to the soul and helpful in giving you reason to glory in Christ.
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