Congregational Courses: Homiletics 2
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47 – How can one match the words crafted in the manuscript while preaching without it?
Dr. Fickenscher explains how using thinking thoughts is a much more natural speaking then reading a prepared sermon.
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11 – What is Walther getting at in thesis 23?
Dr. Fickenscher explains Walther’s theses 23.
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18 – How does one find the background of a text?
Dr. Fickenscher gives places to look for background material on books of the Bible.
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45 – Which sermon delivery system is best?
Dr. Fickenscher suggest trying different methods for delivering the sermon and use what works best for you.
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43 – What can one do for sermon presentation if they are not by nature very expressive?
Dr. Fickenscher explains the use of expressive range.
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15 – What system should be used to work with the text in preparation for a sermon?
Dr. Fickenscher gives guidance on how to prepare the sermon text.
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53 – What role does law and gospel play in sermon delivery?
Dr. Fickenscher explains all the methods and structures of sermon delivery are to effectively deliver Law and Gospel.
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29 – What do sermon structures look like in actual sermons?
Dr. Schmitt demonstrates how using the same information you could use a different sermon design to empathize different ideas.
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25 – How does one address organization and development of a sermon?
Dr. Schmitt explains organize, and develop your sermon ideas into a single structure.