Congregational Courses: Homiletics 2
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34 – How does one know how long to spend on each point of a sermon?
Dr. Schmitt explains how long to spend on each point of a 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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07 – Which of Walther’s theses are most important?
Dr. Fickenscher explains which theses of Walther’s is most important.
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14 – How does one come up with so many different sermons?
Dr. Fickenscher explains the different methods for deciding what to preach each Sunday.
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39 – What is the place of a manuscript in sermon preparation?
Dr. Schmitt discusses on using a written manuscript for your sermon.
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03 – Is it helpful to look at Walther’s Law and Gospel?
Dr. Fickenscher discuss Walther’s 25 Theses on Law and Gospel.
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51 – Is there benefit to preaching outside of the pulpit?
Dr. Fickenscher discusses the pulpit and movement.
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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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05 – Why does Walther emphasize law and gospel so heavily?
Dr. Fickenscher explains why the correct use of Law and Gospel is so important.