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dc.contributor.authorBassett, Caleb R.
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-04T16:49:17Z
dc.date.available2023-01-04T16:49:17Z
dc.date.issued2022-10
dc.identifier.urihttp://essays.wisluthsem.org:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7262
dc.descriptionPresented to the 2022 District Conference of the Arizona–California District of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, October 17–19, 2022 in Tucson, Arizona.en_US
dc.description.abstractRev. Caleb Bassett explores the epistemological and pastoral implications of Walker Percy’s distinction between “Knowledge” and “News,” applying it to the vocation of Lutheran pastors. In an age overwhelmed by information, Bassett argues that pastors must resist fauxcations—misguided roles such as pastor-as-scientist, therapist, expert, influencer, debunker, or meme-maker—and instead recover their true calling as proclaimers of News. The gospel, he contends, is not mere data but a life-altering message from “across the sea” that demands immediate engagement, enduring relevance, and authentic involvement. Bassett critiques modern communication trends and urges pastors to avoid reactionary, detached, or ironic messaging that undermines credibility and spiritual responsibility. Instead, he calls for sober, embodied proclamation rooted in the authority of Christ. The essay concludes with a theological appendix affirming the compatibility of Percy’s framework with Lutheran doctrine, especially regarding saving faith as trust in the gospel. Abstract prepared by Microsoft Copilot (GPT-4)
dc.subjectpreachingen_US
dc.subjectpastoral ministryen_US
dc.subjectCovid-19 impacten_US
dc.subjectsocial justiceen_US
dc.subjectWalker Percyen_US
dc.subjectA Message in the Bottleen_US
dc.titleThe Distinct Power of Proclamationen_US
dc.title.alternativeOn the crucial difference between preaching the gospel and offering informationen_US


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