tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4444431310343366671.post4958792641735903532..comments2023-05-10T13:46:28.952+01:00Comments on Pashfish: Dialogue or Monologue?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10704249141031494345noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4444431310343366671.post-50459948647851462322012-02-01T15:18:48.697+00:002012-02-01T15:18:48.697+00:00I like it (the comments about monologue/dialogue.
...I like it (the comments about monologue/dialogue.<br />And - because I've been reading Peterson, Hauerwas - and now some Brueggemann - I'm into intertwining stories.<br />I'm in dialogue with God, with the text, with the community behind the text, with the people I'm preaching to (I'm with them - or some of them - during the week, hearing their stories...), with my inner-self (sort of standing apart, noticing what is going on. I find preaching awesome, because it can be a place where these dialogues, these conversations, these stories come together. And - because I am currently listening to Brueggemann - when this happens, preaching 'in the Spirit' holds out the possibility of new stories happening, new realities coming into being.Bobnoreply@blogger.com