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    John S. McClure: Round Table/ Collaborative Homiletic Method: John S. McClure is the professor of Homiletics and Liturgics at Louisville Theological Seminary‚ Louisville‚ Kentucky. He has written numerous articles and several books relating to homiletics. He advocates the collaborative method to preaching. The word ‘collaborative’ means‚ “working together”. It suggests a form of preaching in which preacher and hearer joined to work together to create and interpret the topics for preaching. They

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    Due Date Assignments September 9/10/13: H & P: Select Wellness Advocate Partner 9/11/13: NT I: Questions 9/14/13: Theo IV: Holiness Blog #1 (respond 2 questions given) 9/18/13: NT I: Question 9/18/13: Homiletics IV: Topical Sermon Outline 9/18/13: Buss Mgmt.: Homework #1 9/19/13: Theo IV: Book Report Due 9/21/13: Theo IV: Holiness Blog #2 9/24/13: Buss Mgmt.: Property Project Due 9/25/13: NT I: Questions 09/26//13: Theo IV: MIDTERM 9/28/13: Theo IV: Holiness Blog #3 OCTOBER

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    Perkins influenced the British pulpit in several ways. He was a prolific writer who desired to fill a gap that existed between ministers and an understanding of their responsibilities. In his Calling of the Ministry he clearly laid out their role and responsibility; he raised the bar for minister. Exhorting them to understand the significance of their call. They were messengers sent by God to proclaim a message of reconciliation. Perkins emphasized‚ however that the minister was only a messenger

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    It heralds the future of happiness‚ felicity in the happy ending‚ optimistic romance as the subplot. When Susan realizes that her brother has been freed she can hardly believe it (p55 l 57/61). Heywood here plays on the words “amazed”‚ “maze” in the polyptoton. Certainly Susan is used by her brother (the woman as object‚ as in the main plot) as a ploy to catch Acton (p76 l96/7). So‚ from the dangerous maze where one may lose one’s references and even one’s identity‚ we move to the notion of surprise

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    ........................... Group 2 Notes Burlesque 1. comic play; 2. lampoon ................................................... Exemplar model type [exemplary (a)] ................................................... Homiletics art of preaching and giving sermons ................................................... Impugn challenge; question someone’s honor etc. ................................................... Incubus encumbrance; nightmarish thing

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    Karl Barth: Dialectic Method Karl Barth was the most significant Protestant theologian of the twentieth century. Through his single-minded determination on the priority of the Bible in the life of the church‚ he decisively shaped the course of twentieth-century Christian theology. He is not known as preacher or homiletician but as the dogmatician of the twentieth century. He spent 12 years as a minister. This period was the formative period of his theological and ministerial life. In this period

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    vivid imagery‚ and anthropomorphism are key poetic devices used to appeal to Christians and non-Christians alike. Using these devices‚ “The Dream of the Rood” incorporates the ideals and entertainment value of a non-Christian oral tradition into a homiletic allegory about the Passion of Christ and the promise of Christian salvation. “Lo! Choicest of dreams I will relate‚ / What dream I dreamt in middle of night / When mortal men reposed in rest” (1-3). These opening lines of the poem immediately announce

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    Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization MISSION STATEMENT “The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the United States provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (program participant) is provided with a clean and healthy living environment‚ good food‚ work therapy‚ leisure time activities‚ group and individual counseling‚ spiritual direction‚ and resources to assist each person to develop life skills

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    Though famous as a theologian‚ St. Thomas also hat1 a trcmendous grasp of the content of Scripture. His extensive knowledge probably gave birth to the story that he had memorized the whole Latin Bible. In theory St. Thomas‚ as Augustine before him‚ believed that theological reasoning must be based only on the literal sense of Scripture. Yet in his SUVZVZU ‘Theologica St. Thomas declares: God is the Author of Holy Scripture. He has given a meaning not only to the words but to the things they signify

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