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  2. Homiletics - Wikipedia

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    Homiletics may be further defined as the study of the analysis, classification, preparation, composition, and delivery of sermons. [1] The formation of the Lyman Beecher course at Yale University resulted in an increased emphasis on homiletics. The published volumes of this series include information regarding the history and practice of the ...

  3. Michael A. Milton - Wikipedia

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    Milton teaches or has taught on the mission of the Church in the world, homiletics, church planting, apologetics, world religions, and pastoral theology courses at the masters and doctoral levels at Reformed Theological Seminary, [43] Knox Theological Seminary, [44] Lancaster Bible College, and Erskine Theological Seminary. [45]

  4. Category:Homiletics - Wikipedia

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    Homiletics (Gr. homiletikos, from homilos, to assemble together), in theology the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific department of public preaching. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Training School merged with Garrett Biblical Institute in 1934, forming Garrett Theological Seminary. Evangelical Theological Seminary, located in Naperville and founded as a seminary of the Evangelical Church (later the Evangelical United Brethren) in 1873, and was originally founded to serve the needs of the growing German ...

  6. Homily - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Protestant clergy often use the term 'homily' to describe a short sermon, such as one created for a wedding or funeral. [1]In colloquial, non-religious, usage, homily often means a sermon concerning a practical matter, a moralizing lecture or admonition, or an inspirational saying or platitude, but sermon is the more appropriate word in these cases.

  7. De doctrina Christiana - Wikipedia

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    On the Christian Doctrine, transl. by J. F. Shaw, in: St. Augustine: City of God and Christian Doctrine (Kindle Edition), Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of The Christian Church, Edinburgh: T&T Clark. Woo, B. Hoon (2013). "Augustine's Hermeneutics and Homiletics in De doctrina Christiana". Journal of Christian Philosophy.

  8. Narrative preaching - Wikipedia

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    This was the model used, for example, by John A. Broadus in his 1870 text on preaching, A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons, which was the standard homiletics manual in English-speaking non-Catholic seminaries for over seventy years and shaped generations of preachers. Proof-texting, in which small pieces of Scripture are ...

  9. Homiletic and Pastoral Review - Wikipedia

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    The journal is currently owned and published by Ignatius Press, which purchased it in 1995.. In September 2022, the Reverend John P. Cush was named editor-in-chief. He is joined by Sister Mary Micaela Hoffman, associate editor; Mr. Christopher Siuzdak, book review editor; and S.E. Greydanus, managing editor.