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TitleChrist-centered preaching : Redeeming the expository sermon [electronic resource]
AuthorChapell, Bryan.
Call NoEBC 251 CHA
CollectionEbook
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RTC LibraryAvailable2nd edition

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International Standard Book Number 9781441259110
Dewey Decimal Classification Number EBC 251 CHA
Personal Name Chapell, Bryan.
Title Statement Christ-centered preaching : Redeeming the expository sermon [electronic resource]
Edition Statement 2nd edition
Imprint Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, 2005.
Physical Description eBook
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References
Summary, Etc. Today's preaching needs redemptive aims and biblical focus. Principles of homiletic theory, expository preaching, and biblical theology join to make Christ-centeredness central in this homiletics introduction. Notes John Sanderson, "Many times departments of theology and practical theology do not speak with each other. Bryan Chapell avoids that danger by forcing us to think of the two disciplines as blended together." Chapell's approach to preaching stresses expository preaching because he believes Bible exposition alone offers authority and redemptive power. He teaches preparation, organization, and delivery basics and offers help for special preaching situations. The text is sprinkled with charts and learning aids. Chapters begin with learning goals and a contents schematic and end with discussion questions and exercises. The distinctive quality, though, lies in the author's concept of "a fallen condition focus," which he believes preachers must have as they approach their task. This focus applies Bible truths to the living needs of fallen humans in a hurting world.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term PREACHING.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term BIBLE - HOMILETICAL USE.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term EXPOSITORY PREACHING.
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