Interpreting Ephesians for Preaching and Teaching

Kerygma and Church
Scott Nash, editor

This collection, as those before it in the Kerygma and Church series, represents a delightful diversity of approach, style, and assessment of themes by exceptionally gifted ministers and scholars who are dedicated to connecting the serious study of Scripture with the life of the Church. Each writer shares the conviction that Ephesians deserves to be read and heard as a word of God for contemporary people of faith. Contributors, such as William Willimon and Elizabeth Achtemeier, include among their topics: a brave and free name, the ministry of reconciliation, becoming community, where is God, speaking the truth in love, loss of relationship, and putting on the light of Christ.

Scott Nash is a professor at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

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This collection, as those before it in the Kerygma and Church series, represents a delightful diversity of approach, style, and assessment of themes by exceptionally gifted ministers and scholars who are dedicated to connecting the serious study of Scripture with the life of the Church. Each writer shares the conviction that Ephesians deserves to be read and heard as a word of God for contemporary people of faith. Contributors, such as William Willimon and Elizabeth Achtemeier, include among their topics: a brave and free name, the ministry of reconciliation, becoming community, where is God, speaking the truth in love, loss of relationship, and putting on the light of Christ.

Scott Nash is a professor at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

Interpreting Ephesians for Preaching and Teaching

Kerygma and Church
Scott Nash, editor