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Yet his decade of pastoral ministry at Durham also left a communal and homiletic legacy that has not received the recognition it deserves.
In the homiletic writings, Jacob symbolizes the spiritual, and Esau the secular.
Taylor's sermons use modern homiletic theory as well as styles of the African-American and nineteenth-century backgrounds.
This resource brings together ecumenically and academically diverse preachers, each of whom the church recognizes for their homiletic skills.
He finds himself giving advice and telling homiletic stories, then fasting to bring an end to the drought which endangers the livelihood of the villagers.
With the poetry of al-Maʿarrī, the homiletic aspect is blended with philosophical contemplation and pessimism.
A qaṣīdeh could also be used by religious poets as a homiletic or didactic poem.
I would like to suggest a more homiletic answer for our questions.
Based on what we know of Lightfoot's homiletic method, there is good evidence that the Trustees' text represents his finished and delivered manuscript.
Much of his poetry is technically weak and diffuse, marred by careless versification, awkward shifts in diction, overblown rhetoric, and homiletic digressions.
We then get homiletic lectures on the virtues of Shakespeare, English and the royal family before selected detainees launch spontaneously into a retelling of Pericles.
Under Ashi's leadership the Academy, which had been closed since 309, was revived, and the gigantic task of collating scattered notes, sayings, legislative opinions, and homiletic lore was conducted for more than 30 years.
This is done by noting similarities between the themes associated with the Scripture under consideration and the typological, allegorical or homiletic application.
In this method of interpretation, the text is given an allegorical, typological or homiletic meaning, which is not readily apparent from the pashat reading.
Twentieth-century scholarship has made it possible to see how much he owed to the tradition of homiletic prose and to Puritan literary genres already developed when he began to write.
Examples from Classical Literature
In LB the incident is given a homiletic turn, by being told to illustrate the saint's care for animals.
It is a sort of Biblical hermeneutic, in which homiletic questions are also dealt with.
Nemcova's renderings are too often diffuse and inconsequential, Kulda's dry, pedantic, and homiletic.
Other than quantitive changes are not noticed, except as provocations to homiletic discourse.
There is a poetic half, let us say a homiletic half, what we call Agada, as distinct from the legal portion called Halacha.
The homiletic habit is hard to break, and renders its victim strangely oblivious to the passage of time.
It is a popular work, written with a practical purpose, ethical and homiletic in tone and style.
Up in New Hampshire you can't do much but rest, but here you can improve your taste and collect a good deal of homiletic material.
The homiletic literature of that day indicates the unification very clearly.
In the homiletic sphere perpetual motion is an assured success.
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