Michael Pasquarello III is the Methodist Chair of Divinity and director of the Robert Smith Jr. Preaching Institutue at Samford University's Beeson Divinity School.

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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Preparation Chapter 1. Learning a Theology of Preaching from Luther and Barth: Berlin 1925-1927 Chapter 2. Reconciling Pastoral Ministry with Preaching: Barcelona 1928-1929 Chapter 3. The Discovery of a Black Jesus: New York 1929-1931 Part II: Preaching Chapter 4. Preaching as Theology: Berlin 1931-1932 Chapter 5. Preaching as Politics: London 1932-1935 Chapter 6. Preaching as Public Confession: Finkenwalde 1935-1937 Part III: Consequences Chapter 7. A Forced Itinerary: 1937-1939 Chapter 8. Preaching without Words: 1940-1945 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Pasquarello's engagement with Bonhoeffer's post-university preaching life from 1931-1937 not only provides excellent theological analysis of Bonhoeffer's sermons, but unearths the ways Bonhoeffer's historical context informed both his homiletics and hermeneutics -- Matthew K. Jones -- Reading Religion Pasquarello strikes a commendable balance between breadth-providing the bigger picture of Bonhoeffer's career as a preacher-and depth, carefully analyzing his homiletical theology and individual sermons. The writing style is engaging in both allowing Bonhoeffer's voice to take centre stage and in offering connections, commentary, and conclusions that demonstrate clear authorial grasp of the subject matter. -- Javier A. Garcia -- The Journal of Theological Studies
