Drawing on both pastoral and scholarly experience, John Holbert offers a
fresh approach to the preaching of a familiar scripture. To be a Joban
preacher, he says, is to draw on the pain and honesty inherent in the
text. Holbert understands the preacher's task as interpreting the whole
of the book of job, not just the narrative and the poetry. This
integrative approach allows the book's entire theology to inform
sermons. Included for illustration are an embodied sermon and a
narrative sermon based on passages from Job. ""This book is no ordinary
preacher's help. John Holbert takes us into the very chambers of the
suffering heart of Job. We feel his pain. We ask his questions. We rail
with him against the antiseptic theology of the friends. We stand,
unflinching, with Job before the living God. If you have the courage to
preach in like manner, this book is for you."" Ronald J. Allen,
Christian Theological Seminary John C. Holbert is Lois Craddock Perkins
Professor of Homiletics at Perkins School of Theology, Southern
Methodist University.