practical theology
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27 – Is goal-malady-means the proper way to structure a sermon?
Dr. Schmitt explains that goal-malady-means was not meant to be a sermon outline.
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48 – What else should be looked for in sermon delivery?
Dr. Fickenscher advises having a good base volume and have a relationship to the hearers.
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36 – What is the difference between different methods to develop points in a sermon?
Dr. Schmitt suggest that you use the most powerful technique for the Gospel part of the sermon.
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09 – Are the rest of Walther’s theses just as practical as those already discussed?
Dr. Fickenscher discusses Walther’s view of mortal and venal sins.
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22 – When should one consult Luther and other Lutheran theologians on a text?
Dr. Fickenscher explains that you should always reduce your sermon down to a central thought.
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08 – What other theses of Walther’s are important
Dr. Fickenscher explains Walther’s These 9 and why it is important.
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05 – Why does Walther emphasize law and gospel so heavily?
Dr. Fickenscher explains why the correct use of Law and Gospel is so important.
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17 – How does isagogics affect preaching?
Dr. Fickenscher explains that isagogics is important but you want to avoid a history lesson.
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51 – Is there benefit to preaching outside of the pulpit?
Dr. Fickenscher discusses the pulpit and movement.