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An analysis of the significance of the senses in Scripture with a view toward their use in expository preaching

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James L Wilson. An Analysis of the Significance of the Senses In Scripture with a View Toward Their Use In Expository Preaching. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a08b41b-b3c5-49c8-9105-c417a49c8584.

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J. L. Wilson. An analysis of the significance of the senses in Scripture with a view toward their use in expository preaching. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a08b41b-b3c5-49c8-9105-c417a49c8584

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James L Wilson. An Analysis of the Significance of the Senses In Scripture with a View Toward Their Use In Expository Preaching. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a08b41b-b3c5-49c8-9105-c417a49c8584.

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  • Human beings are sensory creatures and sermons which appeal to the senses have the potential for maximizing interest and impact on the listener. God's communication of truth through Scripture consistently utilizes sensory appeal. The development of a Scriptural Sensory Catalogue reveals that Scripture consistently appeals to the senses. Analysis demonstrates that biblical sensory appeal is functional as well as consistent. Categories of functional purpose emerge for each of the five senses. Biblical precedent encourages homiletical application. Through practical tips and sermonic examples, expositors learn how to be deliberate and purposeful in developing sermons which creatively appeal to the senses.
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  • 02/16/2024

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