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homiletics

NOUN
  1. the branch of theology that deals with sermons and homilies
  2. the art of preaching

How To Use homiletics In A Sentence

  • The first and longest section deals with foundational issues of practical theology itself, the second with homiletics and worship, and the third with topics from Christian education and pastoral care.
  • In order to assess whether this theological uncertainty is being dealt with, twice over a period of five months in the spring and summer of 2002 I wrote to the professors of homiletics at the eleven Episcopal seminaries.
  • Preaching as the creation of an experience: The not-so-rational revolution of the new homiletics. American Rhetoric - Christian Rhetoric Scholarly Reference Guide
  • I am a 4th year candidate in a Permanent Diaconate program for our Diocese and we are in our summer semester of homiletics. Suffering for Mystery
  • In addition to serving as rector of the seminary, he has continued to teach homiletics.
  • Because of the fitting nature of the proper text, the "homiletics" of the day can begin long before the readings and the sermon. New Liturgical Movement
  • His ideas and their realization in church social service, mission, pastoral care, liturgy, education, and homiletics come from one vision.
  • While in Carlow he wrote on theology and scripture, literature and homiletics, local history and ecumenism.
  • In divinity school, as an exercise in a homiletics class, she had delivered a sermon from notes, and it had been a disaster, one that had made her scrupulous about sermon preparation ever after. NEVER WAVE GOODBYE
  • This focus places Mathews within a growing trend in the field of homiletics toward considering listeners as a vital part of the preaching event.
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