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The Extended Metaphor As Sermon Vehicle
Preaching
The Preacher's Edge
David Buttrick claims in his book Homiletic,
Preaching reaches for metaphorical language because God is a mysterious presence-in-absence. God is not an object in view. Therefore, preaching must resort to analogy, saying, "God is like...." The language of analogy is profoundly related to fields of lived experience.1
We read in Thomas Long's book The Witness of Preaching,
Preaching reaches for metaphorical language because God is a mysterious presence-in-absence. God is not an object in view. Therefore, preaching must resort to analogy, saying, "God is like...." The language of analogy is profoundly related to fields of lived experience.1
We read in Thomas Long's book The Witness of Preaching,

