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The self-disclosure of the preacher in the sermon: teaching undergraduate Bible college student ministers to disclose with discretion

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Mark Robert Scott. The Self-disclosure of the Preacher In the Sermon: Teaching Undergraduate Bible College Student Ministers to Disclose with Discretion. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/28552c3e-ef76-4d07-9be3-78bffaeb90d9.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

M. R. Scott. The self-disclosure of the preacher in the sermon: teaching undergraduate Bible college student ministers to disclose with discretion. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/28552c3e-ef76-4d07-9be3-78bffaeb90d9

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Mark Robert Scott. The Self-Disclosure of the Preacher In the Sermon: Teaching Undergraduate Bible College Student Ministers to Disclose with Discretion. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/28552c3e-ef76-4d07-9be3-78bffaeb90d9.

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  • This thesis looks at appropriate and inappropriate self-disclosures of preachers in their sermons. The self-disclosure is that of first-person stories. Undergraduate Bible College student ministers often turn to their own lives as a source for sermon illustrations. Sometimes their self-disclosure lacks discretion. By paying attention to the self-disclosure critque form, student ministers can accelerate their maturity in disclosing with discretion in their use of first-person stories. The vulnerability in self-disclosure may be more of a quality of life than a homiletical strategy, but mature preachers will find ways to talk about themselves so that God is heard.
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  • 02/16/2024

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