Dr. Tom Long to lead Staley Lectures at Campbell
Dr. Tom Long, Professor of
Preaching at Candler School of Theology, will lead the 2006 Staley Lecture
Series on March 13-14 at Campbell University. Dr. Long is the chair of the
advisory committee for “Day 1,” the award-winning ecumenical radio program
(formerly “The Protestant Hour”). In a survey of preaching professors conducted
by Baylor University, he was chosen as one of the 12 most effective preachers in
the English-speaking world.
The theme of the lectures will be “The Scripture Comes Alive
in Preaching.” Lecture one on Monday night at 7 p.m. will center on “The
Acoustical Impact of the Biblical Text.” The second session at 10:40 a.m. on
Tuesday morning will be titled “Narrative Text, Narrative Sermon.” The last
lecture will begin at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday and is titled “Puzzles, Paradoxes, and
Parables.” All of the continuing education lectures will be held in the Taylor
Hall of Religion on the Buies Creek campus.
“He is definitely among America’s finest homileticians
and preachers,” says Dr. Roy E. De Brand, Professor of Preaching at Campbell
University Divinity School. “His writing is insightful and helpful to novices
and veterans of the pulpit, always fresh and engaging. His sermons are filled
with passion and humor. It is quite a coup for us to have him at Campbell; he is
in great demand.”
Dr. Long’s publications include: The Witness of
Preaching, Second Edition (2005); Testimony: Talking Ourselves into Being
Christian (2004); Beyond the Worship Wars: Building Vital and Faithful Worship
(2001); Hebrews (Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching,)
( 1997); and Matthew (Westminster Bible Companion Series (1997).
Founded by Thomas F. Staley, The Staley Distinguished
Scholar Lecture Program was designed to provide scholarly evangelical speakers
for religious emphasis programs at small Christian colleges.
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