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Biblical Preaching: A Pastor's Look at Homiletics
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Lesson OneThe Argument Against Preaching I: The Cybernetic Revolution4 Activities
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Lesson TwoThe Argument Against Preaching II: Four More Contrary Arguments4 Activities
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Lesson ThreeA Defense of Preaching4 Activities
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Lesson FourPreachers as Middlemen I: Stewards and Bridge-Builders4 Activities
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Lesson FivePreachers as Middlemen II: Ambassadors and Freedom Fighters4 Activities
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Lesson SixA Plea for Expository Preaching4 Activities
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Lesson SevenThe Authority of the Bible4 Activities
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Lesson EightThe Authority of the New Testament4 Activities
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Lesson NineAuthority (cont.) and Introduction to Interpretation4 Activities
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Lesson TenThe Principles of Biblical Interpretation I: Simplicity and History4 Activities
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Lesson ElevenThe Principles of Biblical Interpretation II: History (cont.) and Harmony3 Activities
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Lesson TwelveThe Biblical Ideal: The Good Shepherd (John 10)3 Activities
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Lesson ThirteenThe Historical Ideal: Charles Simeon (1759–1836)3 Activities
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Lesson FourteenCharacteristics of Biblical Preaching I: Accuracy, Relevance, and Courage4 Activities
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Lesson FifteenCharacteristics of Biblical Preaching II: Authority, Sincerity, and Humility4 Activities
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Lesson SixteenThe Practice of Preaching I: Sincerity and Humility (cont.) and Sermon Preparation4 Activities
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Lesson SeventeenThe Practice of Preaching II: Sermon Preparation (cont.) and Delivery4 Activities
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Lesson EighteenIllustrations of Biblical Preaching I: Verses and Short Paragraphs4 Activities
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Lesson NineteenIllustrations of Biblical Preaching II: Long Paragraphs, Chapters, and Books4 Activities
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Lesson TwentyThe Preacher’s Discipline in Study4 Activities
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