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W. Dow Edgerton
Professor of Ministry
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"The School of Scandal: Learning to Gospel" -
Founders' Day sermon by Rev. Dr. Dow Edgerton.
B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1970; M.Div., Ph. D., Chicago
Theological Seminary, 1976, 1992.
Author: In Other Words: Incarnational Translation for Preaching,
co-authored with New Testament scholar Charles Cosgrove (Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2007); Speak to Me That I May Speak: A Spirituality of
Preaching (Pilgrim Press, 2006); The Passion of Interpretation (Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992).
Professor Edgerton's research focuses on the work of interpretation,
and how the experiences of interpretation—particularly in
the processes of preaching and worship—shape our lives as
individuals and communities.
“Preaching, teaching and caring for your people will always
be at the heart of pastoral ministry. This is our most basic
work, but it calls upon every gift a woman or man has been
given: gifts of faith, understanding, character, imagination,
art, discipline, passion, skill, and knowledge. Foundational
questions must be asked over and over in the daily concrete
circumstances of ministry: How can we understand the story
unfolding before us? What is the gospel? What are the acts
and words that will proclaim it here? What am I called to do
and set apart to do? How shall we live with hope here? How
shall we love? This is hard, exciting, necessary, and deeply
theological work, and it is the daily bread of ministry.”
Sample courses:
Baptism and Eucharist
Interpreting the Parables in Preaching and Teaching
Interpretation/Contextual Theology
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