Proclamation Beyond the Pulpit

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African American Christianity
African American preaching
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Black church
Black preaching
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Christianity and social justice
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Fannie Lou Hamer
Gospel proclamation
homiletics
liberative preaching
Nannie Helen Boroughs
Sojourner Truth
women preachers

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  • ISBN 9781481324243
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Preaching is typically considered to be a practice confined to ministry within the institutional church. Studies of preaching are often filtered through the lens of the pulpit, with Black women rarely positioned as central figures in this discourse. Proclamation Beyond the Pulpit lifts up Sojourner Truth, Nannie Helen Burroughs, and Fannie Lou Hamer as crucial sources for homiletic theory. Chelsea Yarborough introduces a methodology for preaching arising from the witness and practices of these three Black women non-pulpit preachers, expanding our understanding of proclamation beyond traditional notions of its nature and purpose.

This shift away from the limitations of the pulpit into the public sphere and beyond has deep roots in the preaching legacy of Black women. Often denied places of authority in the church, Black women have carved out spheres for their proclamation, teaching us that the essence and purpose of preaching is less about place and more about impact and practice. By centering the lives and ministries of three historical Black women preachers who preached beyond the pulpit, Yarborough highlights a lineage of expansive homiletical possibilities and offers valuable insights for preachers across diverse platforms.

Chelsea Brooke Yarborough is the Associate Director of Leadership Programming at the Association of Theological Schools. She earned her PhD in Homiletics and Liturgics from Vanderbilt University. She is also an ordained Baptist Minister.

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