The Rhetoric of the Pulpit Second Edition

The Rhetoric of the Pulpit  Second Edition
Author: Jon Meyer Ericson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532690754

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The Rhetoric of the Pulpit treats the sermon as the single most important factor in evangelism for a parish, and also the most important factor in the spiritual growth of both the congregation and the pastor. With emphasis on the Word as the foundation, the author adds music and liturgy to the sermon’s structure to build a unified worship experience. Recognizing that the Word is truth, but that the truth needs to be made to seem true, the book offers sound, practical advice on sermon preparation based on both classical and contemporary communication theory. Sermon preparation is viewed as a process that begins with downloading the Word, followed by productive meditation. The process then moves through the rhetorical steps, from a search for content to the sermon’s delivery. Throughout the book, the rhetorical principles are treated as a subordinate element to the Word, a means of giving effectiveness to the truth. The Rhetoric of the Pulpit aims to reflect the spirit of Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Paul, and Kenneth Burke.

Rhetoric of the Pulpit

Rhetoric of the Pulpit
Author: Jon Meyer Ericson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498235204

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The Rhetoric of the Pulpit treats the sermon as the single most important factor in evangelism for a parish, and also the most important factor in the spiritual growth of both the congregation and the pastor. With emphasis on the Word as the foundation, the author adds music and liturgy to the sermon's structure to build a unified worship experience. Recognizing that the Word is truth, but that the truth needs to be made to seem true, the book offers sound, practical advice on sermon preparation based on both classical and contemporary communication theory. Sermon preparation is viewed as a process that begins with downloading the Word, followed by productive meditation. The process then moves through the rhetorical steps, from a search for content to the sermon's delivery. Throughout the book, the rhetorical principles are treated as a subordinate element to the Word, a means of giving effectiveness to the truth. The Rhetoric of the Pulpit aims to reflect the spirit of Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Paul, and Kenneth Burke.

The Rhetoric of the Gospel Second Edition

The Rhetoric of the Gospel  Second Edition
Author: C. Clifton Black
Publsiher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611643176

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While most books on biblical rhetoric focus primarily on the epistles, this volume from prominent scholar C. Clifton Black considers the variety of rhetorical critical approaches now being applied to the Gospels (including Lukeâ€"Acts). This updated edition takes into account recent research since the first volume was published in 2001 and features two brand new chapters. Black provides an overview of the different forms of rhetorical criticism, with examples from the Gospel of John; studies of characterization in Matthew and Luke; an analysis of classical rhetorical criteria found in Mark and Lukeâ€"Acts; and an analysis of the rhetoric of the parables with implications for contemporary preaching.

The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth Century Culture

The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth Century Culture
Author: Paul Goring
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004-12-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139456760

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The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-Century Culture explores the burgeoning eighteenth-century fascination with the human body as an eloquent, expressive object. This wide-ranging study examines the role of the body within a number of cultural arenas - particularly oratory, the theatre and the novel - and charts the efforts of projectors and reformers who sought to exploit the textual potential of the body for the public assertion of modern politeness. Paul Goring shows how diverse writers and performers including David Garrick, James Fordyce, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding and Laurence Sterne were involved in the construction of new ideals of physical eloquence - bourgeois, sentimental ideals which stood in contrast to more patrician, classical bodily modes. Through innovative readings of fiction and contemporary manuals on acting and public speaking, Goring reveals the ways in which the human body was treated as an instrument for the display of sensibility and polite values.

Words of Hope from the pulpit of the Temple Church Second edition

Words of Hope from the pulpit of the Temple Church     Second edition
Author: Charles John Vaughan (Dean of Llandaff.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1874
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000692740

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Beyond the Pulpit

Beyond the Pulpit
Author: Lisa J. Shaver
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780822977421

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In the formative years of the Methodist Church in the United States, women played significant roles as proselytizers, organizers, lay ministers, and majority members. Although women’s participation helped the church to become the nation’s largest denomination by the mid-nineteenth century, their official roles diminished during that time. In Beyond the Pulpit, Lisa Shaver examines Methodist periodicals as a rhetorical space to which women turned to find, and make, self-meaning. In 1818, Methodist Magazine first published “memoirs” that eulogized women as powerful witnesses for their faith on their deathbeds. As Shaver observes, it was only in death that a woman could achieve the status of minister. Another Methodist publication, the Christian Advocate, was America’s largest circulated weekly by the mid-1830s. It featured the “Ladies’ Department,” a column that reinforced the canon of women as dutiful wives, mothers, and household managers. Here, the church also affirmed women in the important rhetorical and evangelical role of domestic preacher. Outside the “Ladies Department,” women increasingly appeared in “little narratives” in which they were portrayed as models of piety and charity, benefactors, organizers, Sunday school administrators and teachers, missionaries, and ministers’ assistants. These texts cast women into nondomestic roles that were institutionally sanctioned and widely disseminated. By 1841, the Ladies’ Repository and Gatherings of the West was engaging women in discussions of religion, politics, education, science, and a variety of intellectual debates. As Shaver posits, by providing a forum for women writers and readers, the church gave them an official rhetorical space and the license to define their own roles and spheres of influence. As such, the periodicals of the Methodist church became an important public venue in which women’s voices were heard and their identities explored.

Rhetoric and Religion in the Twenty first Century

Rhetoric and Religion in the Twenty first Century
Author: Michael-John DePalma,Paul Lynch,Jeffrey M. Ringer
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780809339167

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One of few volumes to include multiple traditions in one conversation, Rhetoric and Religion in the Twenty-First Century engages with religious discourses and issues that continue to shape public life in the United States. This collection of essays centralizes the study of religious persuasion and pluralism, considers religion's place in U.S. society, and expands the study of rhetoric and religion in generative ways.

The pulpit or A biographical and literary account of eminent popular preachers interspersed with occasional clerical criticism by Onesimus

The pulpit  or  A biographical and literary account of eminent popular preachers  interspersed with occasional clerical criticism  by Onesimus
Author: Garnet Terry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1809
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600018431

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