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|a A history of preaching.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to Volume 2; Part I: Homiletical origins; Chapter 1: The earliest Christian preaching; A synagogue sermon; Melito of Sardis: homily on the Passover; Chapter 2: The homily takes shape; Origen: On First Principles (Vol. 4, Chaps. 2-3); Chapter 3: Eloquence in Cappadocia; Gregory Nazianzen: panegyric on his brother Caesarius (Oration 7); Chapter 4: Homiletics and Catechetics; John Chrysostom: Sermons on the Statues, Homily 12; Chapter 5: Augustine, the sign reader; Augustine: De doctrina christiana, Book 4; Augustine: Sermon on Psalm 31 [32].
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|a Part II: The Middle Ages Chapter 6: The trek to the Middle Ages; Caesarius of Arles: Sermon 100, "St. Augustine on the Ten Words of the Law and the Ten Plagues"; Gregory the Great: Homily 37; Chapter 7: The Early Medieval period; Charlemagne: capitulary (Chapter 82); Hrabanus Maurus: sermon introduction; Aelfric: sermon for the Wednesday in Rogationtide; Chapter 8: The renaissance of the eleventh and twelfth centuries; Guibert of Nogent: "The Way a Sermon Ought to Be Given"; Alan of Lille: sermon for the Day of Pentecost; Bernard of Clairvaux: Sermon 6 on "He Who Dwells" (Psalm 91).
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|a Hildegard of Bingen: homilies on the gospels (24.1-4) Chapter 9: The explosion of preaching in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; An abstract of an Ars Praedicandi; An example from a Handbook for Preachers; An example of a thematic sermon; Chapter 10: A homiletic miscellany; Humbert of Romans: From On the Formation of Preachers; Meister Eckhart: sermon on Luke 10:38; A Wycliffite Sermon in English; Part III: From the Renaissance and Reformation to the Enlightenment; Chapter 11: Erasmus and the Humanists; Erasmus: A résumé of Ecclesiastes.
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|a Chapter 12: The Reformation Preaching of Luther and Melanchthon Martin Luther: sermon on 2 Corinthians 3:4-6; Melanchthon: The didactic genus in Elementorum Rhetorices; Chapter 13: Calvin and the Reform Tradition; John Calvin: Sermon 9 on Job 19:26-29; Chapter 14: The preaching of Catholic reform; A French Baroque sermon on Charles Borremeo; Chapter 15: Upheaval in Britain; Hugh Latimer: Sixth Sermon before Edward VI; Lancelot Andrewes: Fifteenth Nativity Sermon; Part IV: The Modern Era: From the Restoration to World War I.
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|a Chapter 16: The dawn of modernity (A): The restoration and the Age of Reason John Tillotson: Sermon 48, "The Unity of the Divine Nature and the Blessed Trinity"; Chapter 17: The dawn of modernity (B): the recovery of feeling; George Whitefield: sermon on Jacob's Ladder; John Wesley: preface to Sermons on Several Occasions; C.H. Spurgeon: lecture on the aim of preaching; Chapter 18: American reveille; Jonathan Edwards: sermon on a Divine and Supernatural Light; Chapter 19: The second call; Francis Asbury: journal sample pages; a firsthand report of a camp meeting.
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|a Chapter 20: "The fruits of fervor" (A): The social implications of gospel preaching; Charles Albert Tindley: "Heaven's Christmas Tree"; John Jasper: "The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain"; Chapter 21: "The fruits of fervor" (B): "your daughters shall prophecy"; Lucretia Mott: "Likeness to Christ"; Julia A.J. Foote: "Love Not the World"; Phoebe Palmer: From Promise of the Father (Chapter 4); Aimee Semple McPherson: A chart sermon; A sermon by a Unitarian woman minister in Iowa at the turn of the century; Chapter 22: The preaching of Romanticism in Britain; John Henry Newman: a sermon to Oxford undergraduates; Frederick W. Robertson: a sermon on biblical inspiration.
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|a Chapter 23: Transatlantic Romanticism; Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Christmas sermon; Phillips Brooks: the last of his Lectures on Preaching; Chapter 24: the triumph of Romanticism; Washington Gladden: Thy Kingdom Come; John A. Broadus: Imagination in Preaching; Part V: The century of change; Chapter 25: Pastoral counseling through preaching; Henry Emerson Fosdick: the project method of preaching; Chapter 26: The resurgence of orthodoxy; Norman H. Snaith: a sermon for Bible Sunday; Chapter 27: Preaching as an element of worship; Reginald Fuller: preface to Preaching the Lectionary; Chapter 28: A homiletical epiphany: the emergence of African American preaching in majority consciousness; Martin Luther King Jr.: a version of "The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life."
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|a Chapter 29: Mainstream prophecy; William Sloan Coffin Jr.: "Homosexuality"; a group reflection on the gospel in Soletiname; Cardinal Arns: a sermon for the funeral of a worker; Chapter 30: A great company of women; Tamsen Whistler: "A Woman's Faith"; Barbara Brown Taylor: "Life Giving Fear"; Chapter 31: Evangelism in an electronic age; Bill Hybels: "Nobody Stands Alone" (part one); Chapter 32: A crisis in communication; Fred Craddock: an "inductive" sermon; Edmund Steimle: preaching the story; Donald Chatfield: a story sermon; Thomas Troeger: an imaginative sermon; Patricia Wilson-Kastner: a sermon connected by an image; Don Wardlaw: a sermon that follows the form of the text.
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