@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt9m0scg.8, ISBN = {9781451477924}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9m0scg.8}, abstract = {In the previous two chapters, we observed the narrowing in definition of both word of God and sacrament and, consequently, how that narrowing has negatively affected the preaching of the LCMS. In this third chapter, I explore the nature of the word of God as a living voice (aviva vox) meant to be delivered to its hearers as far more than mere information, but as the fullness of the person of Christ (divine and human natures), who not only came as man for us, but was involved in the creation of the very matter that became the vehicle of}, bookauthor = {Joshua D. Genig}, booktitle = {Viva Vox: Rediscovering the Sacramentality of the Word through the Annunciation}, pages = {79--106}, publisher = {Augsburg Fortress, Publishers}, title = {The Word as Viva Vox}, year = {2015} }