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Manual for Preaching - The Journey from Text to Sermon

Manual for Preaching - The Journey from Text to Sermon

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Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780801098635
Number of Pages: 336
Published: 15/10/2019
Width: 16.4 cm
Height: 22.7 cm
Abraham Kuruvilla's A Vision for Preaching offered an integrated biblical and theological vision for preaching. A Manual for Preaching addresses the practical (and perennial) issue of how to move from the biblical text to an effective sermon. The author, a well-respected teacher of preachers, shows how to discern the text's theological meaning and let that meaning shape the development of the sermon. Clearly written and illustrated with Old Testament and New Testament examples, the book helps preachers negotiate larger swaths of Scripture and includes two annotated sermon manuscripts from Kuruvilla.
Contents Introduction 1. Getting Ready 2. Discerning Theology 3. Deriving Application 4. Creating Maps 5. Fleshing Moves 6. Illustrating Ideas 7. Crafting Introductions and Conclusions 8. Producing Manuscripts 9. Delivering Sermons Conclusion Appendix A: Big Idea versus Theological Focus Appendix B: Preaching--Argumentation versus Demonstration Appendix C: Annotated Sermon Manuscript--Ephesians 1:1-14 Appendix D: Annotated Sermon Manuscript--Genesis 26:1-33 Index

Abraham Kuruvilla

Abraham Kuruvilla (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is the Carl E. Bates Professor of Christian Preaching at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He previously served as senior research professor of preaching and pastoral ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. Kuruvilla authored A Vision for Preaching (a Preaching Today Book Award winner) and Privilege the Text! A Theological Hermeneutic for Preaching. A past president of the Evangelical Homiletics Society, he blogs regularly at homiletix.com.