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How a hearer listens to a sermon: setting the presuppositions of the 'second text'

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Jeffery D Nehrt. How a Hearer Listens to a Sermon: Setting the Presuppositions of the 'second Text'. Concordia Seminary (St. Louis, MO). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1c811d68-b3a5-4d8d-9b3b-21b7adda1c29?locale=fr.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

J. D. Nehrt. How a hearer listens to a sermon: setting the presuppositions of the 'second text'. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1c811d68-b3a5-4d8d-9b3b-21b7adda1c29?locale=fr

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Jeffery D Nehrt. How a Hearer Listens to a Sermon: Setting the Presuppositions of the 'second Text'. Concordia Seminary (St. Louis, MO). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1c811d68-b3a5-4d8d-9b3b-21b7adda1c29?locale=fr.

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  • The purpose of the project was to answer the question: can preachers influence how a hearer listens to a sermon? To answer that question, 70 pastors of the Southern Illinois District, Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod were asked if they ever used a pre-sermon Bible study to help the hearer listen to the sermon. A seven-week pre-sermon Bible study was developed and taught based on four filters of hearing. Those filters were logos, ethos, pathos, and community. A post-sermon survey was given and separated into two categories, those who attended the pre-sermon Bible study and those who did not. The results were fairly conclusive that those who attended the pre-sermon Bible study had a greater connection to both the sermon and the preacher. Summaries, conclusions and recommendations are included for pastors. congregations, and laity.
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  • 02/16/2024

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