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Towards a definition of biblical preaching for the year 2000: an historical approach

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Larry G Teasley. Towards a Definition of Biblical Preaching for the Year 2000: an Historical Approach. Asbury Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cba61f9-9a69-40fb-a980-4aa276c9c704?locale=de.

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L. G. Teasley. Towards a definition of biblical preaching for the year 2000: an historical approach. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cba61f9-9a69-40fb-a980-4aa276c9c704?locale=de

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Larry G Teasley. Towards a Definition of Biblical Preaching for the Year 2000: an Historical Approach. Asbury Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4cba61f9-9a69-40fb-a980-4aa276c9c704?locale=de.

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  • Theologians, homileticians, and parish preachers use the term 'biblical preaching' but have no consensus about its meaning. Theological and homiletical biases prevent a suitable definition. This study proposes that one can define the term inductively using an historical approach. An examination of a selection of sermons by John Wesley, Charles H. Spurgeon, James S. Stewart, Alexander Maclaren and G. Campbell Morgan revealed three historic marks which define biblical preaching: an authoritative use of Scripture, a Christological emphasis, and an urgent existential appeal to the listener to experience a personal spiritual transformation.
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