
Ingenuity
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Ingenuity introduces a theology and practice of preaching that emerges from the faith and wisdom of black women. Preaching has been resourced and taught from a narrow field of cultural or gendered experiences, historically. Without much support from established channels, black women are left to "figure it out" on their own, and others discern how to preach from a limiting scope. The best preachers understand their own voices and the voices of others. They stretch and grow, and this enables them to preach more effectively. Ingenuity equips readers to negotiate tradition, life experiences, and theological conviction in the creative work that makes way for sacred speech.
With Ingenuity, Lisa Thompson offers deep insights for anyone seeking to enlarge their understanding, their language, and their sense of lived experiences, and offers practical help through "In Practice" segments for those who preach.
"Written from the deep well of the spirituality of Black women, Thompson has given us a remarkable guide for what preaching should be and must be for the times we are in. Accessible, thoughtful, probing, pastoral, prophetic-all come together in this text. A must read for anyone committed to faithful excellence in proclaiming the word." -Emilie M. Townes, Dean and E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Divinity School
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Lisa L. Thompson, a native of Cedar Grove, NC, is an ordained Baptist minister and has served in university and parish ministry settings. She majored in both psychology and communication studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and worked in case management before pursuing the study of theology and religion fulltime.
Dr. Thompson holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and a Master of Arts (MA) in Religion from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Divinity (MDiv) from Fuller Theological Seminary. She is Associate Professor and the Cornelius Vanderbilt Chancellor Faculty Fellow of Black Homiletics and Liturgics at Vanderbilt Divinity School. She previously held posts as the Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; as a Lilly Faculty Fellow at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois; and as Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York.
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface: The Question(s) in the Room
- Introduction: #PerceivedOutsider
- Personhood and Pulpit Personas
- Faux Pioneering in the Ministries of Black Women
- Resetting the Rules of Engagement
- Chapter 1: When Bodies and Unimaginative Practice Collide
- Black. Woman. Preacher.
- The Limits and Dangers of Unimaginative Practice
- The Collision of Unimaginative Practice with Real Bodies
- An Act of Constrained Invention
- Chapter 2: Ingenuity for the Sake of Proclamation
- Preaching as a Communally Defined Practice
- Proclamation as a Marking Experience
- The Black Preacher as a Ghostly Image
- A Practice That Opens and Generatively Disrupts
- Imitating, Mimicking, and Preaching
- Communal Choreography and Sacred Vibrations
- Chapter 3: Mining Life for Preaching
- Connections and Bridges to Life
- (Re)Imaginings of the Familiar
- Ingenuity and Everyday Life
- (Re)Imagining Sermon Development
- Using the Familiar as a Resource
- Chapter 4: Recovering Sacred Texts for Preaching
- Interplay and Play
- (Re)Imaginings of Texts
- Ingenuity and Interpreting Scripture
- (Re)Imagining Sermon Development
- Creative Intelligence and Interpretation
- Chapter 5: Finding "A Word from the Lord" for Today
- Very Present Truth
- (Re)Imaginings for Here and Now
- Ingenuity and Truth Telling
- (Re)Imagining Sermon Development
- Immediacy Textured
- Chapter 6: Locating God and Faith on the Ground
- A Very Present Help
- (Re)Imaginings of the Ordinarily Sacred
- Ingenuity and the Story of Faith
- (Re)Imagining Sermon Development
- Sacred Storytelling
- Conclusion: Risk-Taking for the Sake of Life
- Leaving Space for Possibilities
- Cultivating Risk-Taking for Ingenuity
- Preach, Regardless.
- Notes
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