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SERMONS THAT ILLUMINATE

Author : DALE W. PILGRIM
Publisher : Triumph Publishing
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-09-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780888575364

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This book is a practical guide for preachers, both ordained and layleaders alike. Sermons That Illuminate explores the various genres of Scripture and examines methods and models of preaching from “the greats.” It also looks inward to consider the importance of wellness and self-care, with some suggestions for moving toward healthy preaching. Whether you’re a veteran preacher or preaching your first sermon, you’ll be invigorated as you explore the art of preaching.

Preaching a Disturbing Gospel

Author : Julie A. Slous
Publisher : Governing Council of the Salvation Army in Canada
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0888575009

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Preaching a Disturbing Gospel by Julie A. Slous Pdf

John Wesley was once asked why so many people came to hear him preach. His response was, "When you set yourself on fire, people love to come and see you burn . While the question pushed to understand why the masses were so intrigued with Wesley's pulpit, we might well ask today, what is really happening in our pulpits to capture the interest and the attention of today's listener? If we were to survey local congregations, perhaps we would be surprised to learn how many people would like to see a little more fire burning in the pulpit on a Sunday morning! It presses us to ask what preaching is accomplishing in today's contemporary world. Is preaching waking people up or is it painfully lulling them to sleep? Is preaching inspiring, motivating and reaching people where they are, or has the relevancy of this time-honored tradition within the Christian Church lost esteem and effectiveness? Using these initial questions as a launching pad, the pages that follow seek to put the reality of the contemporary pulpit in conversation with a place in history where homiletical fires burned with notable intensity. Drawing from the richness of The Salvation Army's story, we reach back into the Victorian and Edwardian eras (1819-1930) to encounter the aggressive proclamation of a disturbing gospel....Is there still a place for confrontational preaching in the contemporary pulpit? Does this approach to preaching help to address some of the very real challenges we are facing in engaging today's listener?

When Justice Is the Measure

Author : M Christine Macmillan,Don Posterski,James E. Read
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0888575122

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When Justice Is the Measure by M Christine Macmillan,Don Posterski,James E. Read Pdf

You haven't met Jesus until you've met him as a man of compassionate justice. When Justice is the Measure encourages those who follow Jesus to include the excluded, challenge cultural norms, confront corruption and advocate for those who are oppressed. Though injustice denies it, God intends human life to flourish. And God calls us to join the mission.

Nicholas of Cusa's Brixen Sermons and Late Medieval Church Reform

Author : Richard J. Serina
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004326767

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Nicholas of Cusa's Brixen Sermons and Late Medieval Church Reform by Richard J. Serina Pdf

Nicholas of Cusa’s Brixen Sermons presents the concepts of church and reform that the fifteenth-century speculative thinker preached as a residential bishop and relates them to the challenges of late medieval church reform.

Preparing Expository Sermons

Author : Ramesh Richard
Publisher : Baker Books
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2001-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781441201706

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"The Bible is what God has made. Sermons are what we make with what God has made." This is the foundation for developing expository messages, according to Ramesh Richard. His method, explained in Preparing Expository Sermons, has been field-tested in training seminars for thousands of preachers around the world. Richard's book is a simple do-it-yourself resource for developing and preaching expository sermons. It guides the reader through a seven-step process, with many practical suggestions and illustrative charts along the way. In addition, there are eleven appendixes that include information on: o how to choose a text o preaching narratives o understanding your audience o forms of sermon introduction A comprehensive sermon evaluation questionnaire is included as well. Preparing Expository Sermons, an updated and expanded version of Scripture Sculpture, is ideal for beginning preachers, lay preachers without formal training, or any pastor who is looking for a refresher course in expository sermon preparation.

Deep Preaching

Author : J. Kent Edwards
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-08-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781433668463

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J. Kent Edwards recalls a story that late pastor J. Vernon McGee told about seeing children in South Africa playing a game of marbles in the dust with real diamonds. The precious stones were being handled with no regard for their true worth. Edwards fears the same thing happens today when preachers offer Scriptural truth to listeners without being completely overwhelmed by its greatness themselves in the process. Deep Preaching is his call to "rethink" preaching. Edwards helps preachers learn to preach the word in ways that will powerfully change the lives of hearers. He contends that sermons "need not settle comfortably on the lives of the listeners like dust on a coffee table." He encourages preachers to join him in casting off the lines that moor their ministries to the status-quo and make every effort to steer their preaching out of the "comfortable shallows." He urges them to preach deep sermons rather than superficial ones, moving "beyond the yawn-inspiring to the awe-inspiring, from the trite to the transforming."

The Word Made Flesh Made Word

Author : David G. Miller
Publisher : Susquehanna University Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0945636857

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Edward Taylor's dilemma as Puritan, preacher, and poet was to discover a way in human language to express the ineffable Divine. This first book-length study of Edward Taylor's prose suggests that Taylor's use of language illustrates the very theological truths he struggled with as a minister and a writer. Taylor's poetic metaphors have long been noted for their vitality and linguistic absurdity. This penetrating study of Taylor's Christographia sermons concludes that Taylor intentionally forces his types and metaphors into failure to illustrate how necessary it is for the incarnate Christ to redeem both the medium and the messenger. The author places Taylor in historical, theological, and stylistic contexts and then looks at how both types and metaphors used by Taylor tend to follow the pattern of establishment, failure, and redemption. By focusing on the typological images of Moses, David, and the Jewish religious ceremonies, for example, Taylor shows how such images both point toward Christ and obscure the truth of Christ. By using metaphorical images of light, plants, and "living buildings," Taylor attempts to paint a portrait of Christ for his congregation, all the while insisting that human language can never illustrate the Divine.

12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching

Author : Wayne McDill
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2006-07-01
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780805464405

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In this newly expanded second edition of 12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching, Dr. Wayne McDill draws on decades of experience as a preacher and homiletics professor to inspire other preachers to live up to their God-given potential. Here are twelve proven ways to pack more content and effectiveness into every sermon, covering all of the bases from general preparation to the end result of increasing each listener’s faith. Recent seminary graduates and seasoned pastors alike will identify skills that need personal improvement, and McDill encourages them to strengthen such areas at their own pace and in whatever order they feel is best. Every chapter in this new edition has been revised and updated. Also included are additional worksheet helps and sermon examples.

Early Modern Catholicism

Author : John W. O'Malley
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802084176

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Early Modern Catholicism by John W. O'Malley Pdf

The so-called Counter- or Catholic Reformation has traditionally been viewed as a monolith, but these essays decisively challenge this interpretation, emphasizing the variety, vitality, and complexity of Catholicism in the early modern era.

The Portrait in Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts

Author : Iōánnīs Spatharákīs
Publisher : Brill Archive
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine
ISBN : 9004047832

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Propaganda and (un)covered identities in treatises and sermons: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the premodern Mediterranean

Author : Ferrero Hernández, Cándida, G. Jones, Linda
Publisher : Servei de Publicacions de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9788449089183

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Propaganda and (un)covered identities in treatises and sermons: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the premodern Mediterranean by Ferrero Hernández, Cándida, G. Jones, Linda Pdf

The eleven essays included in this collective volume examine a range of textual genres produced by Christians and Muslims throughout the Mediterranean, including materials from the Corpus Islamolatinum, Christian propaganda and polemical works targeting Muslims and Jews, Inquisition records, and Christian and Muslim sermons. Despite the diversity of the works under consideration and the variety of methodological and disciplinary approaches employed in their analysis, the volume is bound together by the common goals of exploring the propaganda strategies premodern authors deployed for specific aims, be it the unification of religious, cultural, and political groups through discourses of self-representation, or the invention of the political, cultural, religious, or gendered other. Many of the essays offer critical re-readings of works that are obscure or have never been studied, while others shed new light on the cultural and textual interactions between Christians, Muslims and Jews. The volume is divided into four sections, the first of which is comprised of three chapters on the Corpus Islamolatinum that furnish new evidence showing the important role this “encyclopedia” played in spreading knowledge about Islam and contributing to the creation of propaganda and polemics against Islam among European intellectual circles. The chapters in section two offer novel interpretations of the hermeneutical strategies underlying the composition of polemical works such as the lives of Muhammad and Pedro de la Cavalleria’s Zelus Christi. The essays in section three identify some common hermeneutical strategies in the use of anti-Jewish and anti-Islamic arguments to polemicize against religious others or edify Christians and illuminate intertextual relations between authors and genres (disputatio and praedicatio). Finally, section four introduces the gender perspective: the genered nature of the accusations of Judaizing in the analysis of the transcripts of the inquisitorial court of three sisters who were tried in Barcelona in 1496, on the one hand, and two studies that explore the constructions of identities and gender relations reflected in various Islamic sources from opposite ends of the Mediterranean. They offer glimpses of women as subject (s) and as object (s) of preaching and show how such texts can reify or subvert traditional binary gender roles.

Convictions Matter

Author : Ray Harris,John Larsson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0888575084

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The Salvation Army has been shaped by its core convictions, called doctrines. But what difference do they make to the life of Salvationists in the 21st century? This book explores the relevance and contribution of these historic doctrines for the present age. It argues that each doctrine has something vital to contribute to the Army's understanding and practice of holiness. These convictions matter!