Passion in the Pulpit: How to Exegete the Emotion of Scripture
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Description
Biblical exegesis doesn't stop with the words alone. Faithful preachers exegete the emotion of the text as well.
It's easy to let our own personalities dictate the emotional dimension of our sermons, but the best preachers mirror the Bible's emotive intent in their sermons. In Passion in the Pulpit, Jerry Vines and Adam Dooley will teach you how to exegete not just the verbal content of Scripture, but its emotional appeal as well. They show you the role the Bible's emotional intent should play in each stage of sermon prep, and:
- Offer exegetical steps to discern the biblical pathos
- Teach you how to avoid manipulation while making your sermons emotional
- Help you determine the appropriate limitations of emotional appeal
- Give you verbal, vocal, and visual techniques to help convey the biblical emotional intent in your sermons
When we elevate the Bible's emotional intent above our own, we preach truth rather than personality.
Product Details
Price
$24.99
$23.24
Publisher
Moody Publishers
Publish Date
July 03, 2018
Pages
208
Dimensions
6.1 X 0.6 X 9.1 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780802418388
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DR. JERRY VINES (B.A., Mercer University; Th.D., Luther Rice Seminary; PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) retired as pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida in 2006, where he served for 40 years. He served two terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Jerry is author of a number of books including Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons, and A Practical Guide to Sermon Preparation. He and his wife, Janet, have four adult children and five grandchildren. DR. ADAM DOOLEY serves as the senior pastor of Sunnyvale First Baptist Church on the northeast side of Dallas. He is a two-time graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he has also served as an adjunct professor. He is married to Heather, and they have three sons and one daughter.