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<note>Can we envision our own dreams, or those of our congregation, in a new light-a light that illuminates our vision of ourselves and of the world in general?
In Preaching from Camelot to Covenant, William K. McElvaney uses both imagination and logic to help us develop such a vision. He provides a conceptual and practical foundation for interpreting and preaching God's Word in accordance with the social conscience of the Bible.
McElvaney uses the term Camelot to describe our personal dreams and aspirations. He believes God is interested in our uniquely personal stories and that God asks us to redefine our Camelot with the larger biblical picture of God's plan for us and for the world an ideal McElvaney calls Covenant.</note>
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