Ebook
Examines prayer as more than simply a means of worshipping
Provides an in-depth examination of biblical prayers and their settings, from the prayers of Abraham and Sarah to the prayers contained in Paul's letters.
Demonstrates the ways in which prayers can be political constructs
Prayers from Different Worlds
Rodney A. Werline
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One Prayer and the Family's Future: The Prayers of Abraham's Servant and Hannah
Chapter Two Prayer and History: 1 and 2 Kings and 1 and 2 Chronicles
Chapter Three Prayer and the Rejected Prophet: Jeremiah
Chapter Four Prayer and Wisdom: Daniel
Chapter Five Pray Like This: Matthew
Chapter Six Prayer and Demonic Powers: Mark
Chapter Seven Prayer and God's Continuing Work: Luke-Acts
Chapter Eight Prayer and Unity: John
Chapter Nine Prayer, Transformation, and Moral Advancement: Paul
Conclusion
'Books on prayer abound, and of books on prayers in the Bible there are many, but in this volume Rodney Werline challenges the way in which we have 'unconsciously' appropriated the language of biblical prayers without first considering their very particular cultural and social settings. After setting out the limits of his investigation and his definition of prayer, Werline explores a number of prayers from the Old and New Testaments. Werline's stated goal is not that we should return to 'biblical prayer, but rather that we may enter into conversation with the biblical prayers in order to notice both the discontinuities and continuities between them and our own prayers. This he does very successfully, deliberately using anecdotal stories to add depth and colour to the points he makes rather then lengthy theological treatises. Thankfully this style does not detract from a serious engagement with both Scripture and some key historical, anthropological and sociological questions. The result is an eminently readable book - capable of inspiring theological thinking in the average churchgoer, whilst challenging theological presuppositions in an ordinand or trainee minister.' - Sue Woan, Eastern Region Ministry Course, Norwich, UK, in the Expository Times.