Congregational Courses: Homiletics 2
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13 – What were Walther’s closing words for his students?
Dr. Fickenscher explains the Walther’s parting words to his students.
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24 – When should exegetical preparation be done for a sermon?
Dr. Fickenscher encourages having a set schedule when certain sermon preparation is done so it is not rushed.
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49 – What is meant by tone and inflection?
Dr. Fiskenscher explains the different types of tones used during a sermon.
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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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04 – Does Walther overstate his case when he asserts that all doctrine in Scripture is law and gospel?
Dr. Fickenscher explains the importance of Law and Gospel to our understanding of the Bible.
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23 – What is the final step in exegetical preparation of a text for preaching?
Dr. Fickenscher suggest using a clear full sentence theme around which the entire sermon points to.
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31 – What is the value of a verse-by-verse sermon structure?
Dr. Schmitt explains how to use the verse by verse method of a sermon and warns you what to be careful of.
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37 – How can one help hearers to remember the point of a story rather than just the story itself?
Dr. Schmitt explains the difference between stories of similarity and participation.
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46 – How does one be oneself in the pulpit?
Dr. Fickenscher explains the thinking in thoughts to thinking in words continuum.