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The pathetic sermon: using pathos to connect across cultures in preaching
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- The author engaged in a regular process of writing sermons with the help of church members, preaching those sermons, and collecting responses. Based on this study and persuasive research in related fields, the author believes emotional feelings are universal, contagious, and necessary for people to make life-changing decisions. Pathos is, therefore, an indispensable tool for preaching that seeks transformation and a useful tool for circumventing cultural boundaries. Blue-collar people now credit the author with the ability to speak to their heads and hearts.
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