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Preaching so people will listen: an analysis of design principles for effective communication

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David A Daniels. Preaching So People Will Listen: an Analysis of Design Principles for Effective Communication. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7f6e75b7-1b4a-4913-ae36-81ae0dcce216.

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D. A. Daniels. Preaching so people will listen: an analysis of design principles for effective communication. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7f6e75b7-1b4a-4913-ae36-81ae0dcce216

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David A Daniels. Preaching So People Will Listen: an Analysis of Design Principles for Effective Communication. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7f6e75b7-1b4a-4913-ae36-81ae0dcce216.

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  • This project evaluated the sermons of three popular pastors to determine if they employ the basic principles of design in their preaching. Specifically, this research sought to confirm the hypothesis that the essential principles of visual communication--rhythm, contrast, balance, proportion and unity--are applicable to verbal communication as well. The research first surveys relevant literature in fields of visual and verbal communication and then noted the principles within the biblical text. From this review, an evaluation instrument was designed. Then, three preachers were selected and their sermons transcribed and evaluated according to a validation grid. The results confirmed that effective preachers employ rhythm, contrast, balance, proportion and unity in their sermons.
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  • 02/17/2024

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