New Releases by Barbara Brown Taylor

Barbara Brown Taylor is the author of Santa envidia (2024), The Print of the Nails (2022), Always A Guest (2020), Holy Envy (2018), Aprender a Caminar En La Oscuridad (2016).

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Santa envidia

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Santa envidia
Un testimonio que nos cuenta cómo la envidia puede convertirse en una virtud espiritual, transfigurando nuestro camino de formas inesperadas La historiadora y sacerdote episcopal Barbara Brown Taylor relata sus divertidos y conmovedores descubrimientos al encontrar lo sagrado en el lugar más inesperado: enseñando religiones del mundo a estudiantes universitarios de una pequeña Universidad de Georgia, EEUU, revelando así cómo Dios se deleita en confundir nuestras expectativas. A lo largo de Santa Envidia, la autora entreteje las anécdotas del aula, las excursiones a monasterios, templos y mezquitas, con las experiencias y reflexiones de los alumnos; contándonos la historia de cómo su camino espiritual se vio desafiado y enriquecido al conectar con personas de otras tradiciones, especialmente con aquellas cuyas verdades son diferentes a las suyas. Un testimonio sobre la riqueza y la sabiduría de las religiones, y de cómo la más elevada de las envidias puede transfigurar nuestro camino espiritual de formas inesperadas.

The Print of the Nails

release date: Feb 14, 2022
The Print of the Nails
Each year, the Holy Week and Easter double issue of the Church Times offers a wealth of seasonal reading and resources for worship and preaching. This volume, like its companion Christmas collection, draws together outstanding features from the past twenty years. It includes: * Meditations on the Stations of the Cross by the poet David Scott; * A short story set in Gethsemane by David Hart; * Timothy Radcliffe on the alternative to conflict symbolised by the Last Supper; * Sam Wells on Pilate and what he - and we - could do differently; * Richard Harries on the art of Good Friday; * Peter Stanford on Judas; * Michael Perham on why Easter celebrations should start in the dark; * Stephen Cleobury on the carols of Easter; * Mark Oakley on the poetry of the cross; * Paula Gooder on why the resurrection is central to faith; * Reflections on the season''s lectionary readings, and much besides.

Always A Guest

release date: Oct 20, 2020
Always A Guest
From beloved writer and renowned preacher Barbara Brown Taylor comes a new collection of stories and sermons of faith, grace, and hope. Taylor, author of the best-selling books Holy Envy and An Altar in the World, among others, finds that when you are the invited guest speaking of faith to people you don''t know, one must seek common ground: exploring the central human experience. Full of Taylor''s astute observations on the Spirit and the state of the world along with her gentle wit, this collection will inspire Taylor’s fans and preachers alike as she explores faith in all its beauty and complexity.

Holy Envy

release date: Mar 29, 2018
Holy Envy
The renowned Christian preacher and New York Times bestselling author of An Altar in the World recounts her moving discoveries of finding the sacred in unexpected places while teaching world religions to undergraduates in Baptist-saturated rural Georgia, revealing how God delights in confounding our expectations.

Aprender a Caminar En La Oscuridad

release date: Oct 31, 2016
Aprender a Caminar En La Oscuridad
Para mí, oscuridad es sinónimo de todo aquello que me aterra, ya sea porque estoy segura de que no tendría recursos para sobrevivir en ella, ya sea porque no deseo encontrármela. Si por mí fuera, eliminaría de mi vida y de la vida de aquéllos a quienes amo todo lo oscuro. A pesar de ello, en la oscuridad he aprendido cosas valiosas que nunca habría aprendido a plena luz, cosas que me han salvado la vida una y otra vez. Así pues, sólo hay una conclusión posible: necesito la oscuridad tanto como la luz.

Sermons at Chaugauqua

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Sermons at Chaugauqua
Sermons reflecting the themes of money and power.

Feasting on the Word Lenten Companion

release date: Dec 31, 2015
Feasting on the Word Lenten Companion
This new volume in the Feasting on the Word series will serve as an all-in-one pastor''s companion for Lent and Holy Week, providing worship materials and sermon preparation tools for both lectionary and nonlectionary preachers. In keeping with other Feasting on the Word resources, four essays provide theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical perspectives on an Old Testament and a Gospel text for each Sunday. A complete order of service is provided for each of the Sundays in Lent, plus Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. Hymn suggestions, midweek services, and children''s sermon suggestions make this an invaluable resource for the season of Lent.

Learning to Walk in the Dark

release date: Jun 30, 2014
Learning to Walk in the Dark
In this long awaited follow-up to the best-selling An Altar in the World, Barbara Brown Taylor explores ‘the treasures of darkness’ that the Bible speaks about. What can we learn about the ways of God when we cannot see the way ahead, are lost, alone, frightened, not in control or when the world around us seems to have descended into darkness?

Leaving Church

release date: Jan 25, 2013
Leaving Church
Tells how a renowned preacher left her ministry to rediscover the authentic heart of her faith. A moving reflection on keeping faith amidst the relentless demands of modern life.

The Healing Word

release date: Jan 01, 2013
The Healing Word
Gospel medicine'' is Barbara Brown Taylor''s metaphor for the power of God''s word to heal and mend a broken world. In this searingly beautiful collection, she practises the oldfashioned art of gospel home remedies, drawing strength and piercing insight from biblical stories that can help us confront our weaknesses, revive our spirits and restore us to lasting wholeness.

The Practice of Saying No

release date: Feb 07, 2012
The Practice of Saying No
In The Practice of Saying No, beloved author and preacher Barbara Brown Taylor reflects on the meaning of keeping the Sabbath: of saying no to work and doing, but instead celebrating stopping, resting on the porch, and taking the time to recognize our interconnectedness. The Practice of Saying No will appeal to anyone seeking more meaning and spirituality in their everyday lives. Barbara Brown Taylor, acclaimed author of Leaving Church and An Altar in the World (from which this eSelect is taken), writes with the honesty of Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) and the spiritual depth of Anne Lamott (Grace, Eventually) and reveals how to encounter the sacred as a natural part of everyday life.

An Altar in the World

release date: Oct 06, 2009
An Altar in the World
In the New York Times bestseller An Altar in the World, acclaimed author Barbara Brown Taylor continues her spiritual journey by building upon where she left off in Leaving Church. With the honesty of Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) and the spiritual depth of Anne Lamott (Grace, Eventually), Taylor shares how she learned to find God beyond the church walls by embracing the sacred as a natural part of everyday life. In An Altar in the World, Taylor shows us how to discover altars everywhere we go and in nearly everything we do as we learn to live with purpose, pay attention, slow down, and revere the world we live in. The eBook includes a special excerpt from Barbara Brown Taylor''s Learning to Walk in the Dark.

Feasting on the Word: Year B, Volume 1

release date: Jun 11, 2008
Feasting on the Word: Year B, Volume 1
With this new lectionary commentary series, Westminster John Knox offers the most extensive resource for preaching on the market today. When complete, the twelve volumes of the series will cover all the Sundays in the three-year lectionary cycle, along with movable occasions, such as Christmas Day, Epiphany, Holy Week, and All Saints'' Day. For each lectionary text, preachers will find four brief essays--one each on the theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical challenges of the text. This gives preachers sixteen different approaches to the proclaimation of the Word on any given occasion. The editors and contributors to this series are world-class scholars, pastors, and writers representing a variety of denominations and traditions. And while the twelve volumes of the series will follow the pattern of the Revised Common Lectionary, each volume will contain an index of biblical passages so that nonlectionary preachers, as well as teachers and students, may make use of its content.

Feasting on the Word: Lent through Eastertide

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Feasting on the Word: Lent through Eastertide
We have been honored to work with a multitude of gifted thinkers, writers, and editors. We present these essays as their offering-and ours-to the blessed ministry of preaching." -From the introduction by David L. Bartlett and Barbara Brown Taylor --Book Jacket.

The Seeds of Heaven

release date: Sep 06, 2004
The Seeds of Heaven
This wonderful collection of sermons by renowned preacher, author, and speaker Barbara Brown Taylor is based on the Gospel of Matthew. Each of the fifteen sermons, three of them appearing here for the first time in print, is based on a reading from Matthew, including "Exceeding Righteousness" (Matthew 5:17-20), "The Problem with Miracles" (14:13-21), "Family Fights" (18:15-20), "Once More from the Heart" (18:21-35), "Beginning at the End" (20:1-16), and "On the Clouds of Heaven" (24:29-44).

Speaking of Sin

release date: Jan 25, 2001
Speaking of Sin
In Speaking of Sin, Barbara Brown Taylor brings her fresh perspective to a cluster of words that often cause us discomfort and have widely fallen into neglect: sin, damnation, repentance, penance, and salvation. She asks, “Why, then, should we speak of sin anymore? The only reason I can think of is because we believe that God means to redeem the world through us. “Abandoning the language of sin will not make sin go away. Human beings will continue to experience alienation, deformation, damnation and death no matter what we call them. Abandoning the language will simply leave us speechless before them, and increase our denial of their presence in our lives. Ironically, it will also weaken the language of grace, since the full impact of forgiveness cannot be felt apart from the full impact of what has been forgiven.” Contrary to the prevailing view, Taylor calls sin “a helpful, hopeful word.” Naming our sins, she contends, enables us to move from “guilt to grace.” In recovering this “lost language of salvation” in our worship and in the fabric of our individual lives, we have an opportunity to “take part in the divine work of redemption.”

The Luminous Web

release date: Jan 25, 2000
The Luminous Web
An introduction to the contemporary debate between science and religion. The author describes her journey as a preacher who is trying to learn what the insights of quantum physics, the new biology, and chaos theory can teach the believer.

Home by Another Way

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Home by Another Way
In this selection of new sermons, Barbara Brown Taylor walks us through the church year, from the expectancy of Advent to the fires of Pentecost and beyond.

Mixed Blessings

release date: Jan 25, 1998
Mixed Blessings
In this new edition of her earliest collection of sermons Barbara Brown Taylor brings her down-to-earth wisdom and keen perspective to the Bible readings of the lectionary cycle. Originally preached for the congregation of All Saints'' Episcopal Church in downtown Atlanta, the topics of these sermons range from conversations with Abraham and Moses in the texts of the Hebrew scriptures to our awareness of the communion of saints and how to recognize a miracle when one comes our way.

When God is Silent

release date: Jan 25, 1998
When God is Silent
In these 1997 Lyman Beecher Lectures in Preaching delivered at Yale Divinity School, the author focuses on the task of those who preach and those who hear sermons in a world where people thirst for a word from God.

Bread of Angels

release date: Jan 25, 1997
Bread of Angels
As Barbara Brown Taylor reminds us, the Israelites received the bread of angels- manna-as they made their way through the wilderness. So too is God made known to us in the simple things that sustain our lives. With humor and an eye for human stubbornness, Taylor points to just how much like the people of scripture we can be-stiff-necked and ungrateful in the face of God''s bounty. Taylor moves through the span of the Bible in her search for divine love. In the stories of Moses, David, and Daniel she picks up its trace in reversals and surprises. She refreshes our perspective on Pentecost and its aftermath in a sermon sequence on the Book of Acts. And at book''s center radiates her stunning parable of the Incarnation, “God''s Daring Plan.” With characteristic flair, Taylor grounds her exegetical enterprise on jokes and stories packed with truth. As pleasurable as they are profound, her meditations on the life of faith and the cost of discipleship will instruct the preacher and delight the reader.

Gospel Medicine

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Gospel Medicine
Gospel medicine is Barbara Taylor''s metaphor for the healing power of God seen in the active and ongoing restoration of this broken world. In this new collection of sermons she practices the old-fashioned art of gospel home remedies like a true evangelist, summoning with piercing clarity and wit the Old and New Testament stories that have the power to mend our spirits, strengthen our weaknesses, and restore us to wholeness. Scripture comes to life in the contemporary people and places of which Taylor speaks. Georgia apple-growers become God''s sharecroppers of the gospel parable; through Mary''s embracing of her role as God-bearer we are dared to take risks in our own discipleship; in Jonah''s angry stand-off with God we see reflections of our own struggles with a God who is more forgiving than we want him to be; with tender awe after years of waiting Sarah wipes her hands on her apron and goes to tell Abraham she is to bear a child. Through the stories of Scripture, Taylor addresses with moving simplicity the contemporary wounds of anger, abandonment, fear of judgment, and a longing for home, healing, and mercy.

The Preaching Life

release date: Jan 25, 1993
The Preaching Life
In her bestselling preaching autobiography Barbara Brown Taylor writes of how she came to be a preacher of the gospel as a priest in the Episcopal Church. In this warm and poignant collection, Barbara Brown Taylor''s humor and wisdom delve into the meaning of Christian symbols and history-both her own, growing up in the Mid-West and Georgia, and the Church''s, from its earliest beginnings in the Near East. Seamlessly, Taylor weaves together reflections on her vocation with the long-standing struggles of the Church to hear, respond, and remain faithful to its mission of holy love. She moves effortlessly from reflection to homily, concluding the volume with thirteen sermons illustrative of the answered call. This rich meeting of memoir, theology, and sermon stands at the center of Taylor''s work, bringing into one book the origins and the vision of her remarkable preaching life. But her voice is not sentimental. Instead, Taylor explores Christian meanings and histories in order to hear and speak, in the present, for God. “God has given us good news in human form and has given us the grace to proclaim it,” she writes, “but part of our terrible freedom is the freedom to lose our voices, to forget where we were going and why. While that knowledge does not yet strike me as prophetic, it does keep me from taking both my ministry and the ministry of the whole church for granted.” This book on the calling to preach is itself a call to reawaken to the activating presence of God. “Because I am a preacher, it is through a preacher''s eyes that I see. . . , but because I am a baptized Christian too, it is from that perspective I write. Either way, my job remains the same: to proclaim the good news of God in Christ and to celebrate the sacraments of God''s presence in the world. Those two jobs are described as clearly in the baptismal vows as they are in the ordination vows, which give all Christians a common vocation.” -from Chapter One
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