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Abraham Kuruvilla

    Abraham Kuruvilla is the author of several books and editor of multiple preaching commentaries. He serves as a professor of pastoral ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, while also practicing as a dermatologist. Kuruvilla is known for his focus on a theological hermeneutic for preaching that emphasizes a deep engagement with the biblical text.

    The Prayer of Illumination
    1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
    Psalms 45-100
    Psalms 101-150
    Psalms 1-44
    • Psalms 1-44

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Engaging deeply with hermeneutics and theological exegesis, this three-volume commentary on the Psalms equips preachers to effectively incorporate the entire Psalter into their sermons. It emphasizes the vital connection between Scripture and application by analyzing the theology behind each psalm, detailing how the author communicates meaning and relevance. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and preaching from the Psalms, enhancing the preacher's ability to connect ancient texts with contemporary faith practice.

      Psalms 1-44
    • Psalms 101-150

      • 410 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on hermeneutics for preaching, this three-volume commentary provides in-depth theological exegesis of the Psalms, allowing preachers to effectively incorporate all psalms into their sermons. It emphasizes the vital connection between Scripture and its application, thoroughly exploring the theology behind each psalm and how the author conveys meaning through their words. This resource is designed to enhance sermon crafting by offering insights into the interpretation and relevance of the Psalter.

      Psalms 101-150
    • Psalms 45-100

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Engaging with the Psalms, this three-volume commentary focuses on hermeneutics for effective preaching. It emphasizes theological exegesis, allowing preachers to connect Scripture with practical application. Each psalm is thoroughly analyzed, revealing the theological insights and intentions behind the text, thus equipping sermon preparation with a deeper understanding of the Psalter's messages.

      Psalms 45-100
    • 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on hermeneutics for preaching, this commentary delves into the theological exegesis of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. It equips preachers with the tools to analyze the epistles comprehensively, allowing them to create impactful sermons by effectively utilizing the various units within these letters.

      1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
    • The Prayer of Illumination

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book examines the liturgy of the Mar Thoma Church, focusing on the Eucharist's prayer for illumination. It evaluates the church's Eastern and Reformed identity through the teachings of early Eastern fathers like Gregory Nazianzen and Athanasius, alongside Reformer John Calvin. By comparing the Mar Thoma prayer for illumination with those in the Syrian liturgy and the Genevan psalter, the author draws conclusions that highlight the church's unique position and offers implications for its future practices.

      The Prayer of Illumination