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Feasting on the Word - Year A

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ISBN-10: 0664237142

ISBN-13: 9780664237141

Edition: 2011

Authors: David L. Bartlett, Barbara Brown Taylor

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With this twelve-volume series, Westminster John Knox Press offers one of the most extensive and well-respected resources for preaching on the market today. The twelve volumes cover all of the Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with moveable occasions. The page layout is truly unique. For each lectionary text, preachers will find brief essays--one each on the exegetical, theological, pastoral, and homiletical challenges of the text. Each volume also contains an index of biblical passages so that nonlectionary preachers may make use of it.
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Book details

List price: $175.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication date: 5/3/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1816
Size: 7.75" wide x 10.25" long x 5.00" tall
Weight: 8.8
Language: English

<b David L. Bartlett</b is Professor of New Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. He is the author of <i What's Good about This News: Preaching the Gospel from Galatians</i and coeditor of the Westminster Bible Companion series.

Barbara Brown Taylor's last book, An Altar in the World , was a New York Times bestseller that received the Silver Nautilus Award in 2012. Her first memoir, Leaving Church , received an Author of the Year Award from the Georgia Writers Association and won the Theologos Award for Best General Interest Book of 2006. Taylor spent fifteen years in parish ministry before becoming the Butman Professor of Religion at Piedmont College, where she has taught world religions since 1998. She lives on a working farm in rural north Georgia with her husband, Ed.