Although he taught Old and New Testament interpretation and homiletics, Sampey's great love was Hebrew and the Old Testament. |
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From beginning to end, this book is a surprising and powerful combination of homiletics and humor. |
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A sadly neglected topic in homiletics today concerns the ethics of preaching. |
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An ordained pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, he previously taught homiletics and liturgics at the University of Notre Dame. |
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In addition to serving as rector of the seminary, he has continued to teach homiletics. |
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Surfing the Web yields numerous other results, all pertinent to the study of sermons and homiletics. |
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This focus places Mathews within a growing trend in the field of homiletics toward considering listeners as a vital part of the preaching event. |
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Among Baptist preachers, the most formative figure in the area of homiletics was John Broadus. |
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His ideas and their realization in church social service, mission, pastoral care, liturgy, education, and homiletics come from one vision. |
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Another strength of the book is its attempt to synthesize homiletics, theology, and biblical hermeneutics. |
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While in Carlow he wrote on theology and scripture, literature and homiletics, local history and ecumenism. |
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Despite having spent 11 years as a pastor and having taught homiletics for a short while, I was not eager to begin a fresh sermon preparation so late on a Saturday afternoon. |
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She works on the literature of the middle Byzantine period and especially on the field of homiletics. |
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Those who teach homiletics, church history, and contextual studies will also find this book helpful, and not just as an addition to their secondary reading lists. |
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Kay's suggestion, while neither shocking nor groundbreaking, leaves several questions unanswered and fails to overcome the insufficiencies of the homiletics he critiques. |
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A foundational observation of contemporary homiletics is that sermons are events that unfold over time, journeys with a beginning, middle, and end. |
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Explores the coherence of Pauline theology and its use in theology and homiletics. |
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Since preaching the Word is an essential characteristic of the Congregation, the scholastics have six years of preparation for the ministry of God's Word, through a special homiletics program. |
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With their straightforward, lively, and incisive style, homely similes, and simple humour, they are excellent examples of the homiletics of early Buddhist preaching. |
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Each homily, with a brief introduction on its origin, constituted a minicourse in homiletics. |
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This prepubescent Jabotinsky also has something of the rabbi in him, as he's able to command in a single breath assorted items of Judaic arcana: biblical anecdotes, Talmudic responsa, Hasidic homiletics. |
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He was endowed three chairs in homiletics at Princeton Theological Seminary and also a chair in homiletics at Union Theological Seminary in New York on whose board he had served for nine years. |
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The movie's airtight homiletics are the antithesis of ambiguity. |
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