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The Art of Preaching (AM-575)
Fall 2003

Combining the substance of an introduction with the intimacy of a workshop, this course will explore theological and rhetorical foundations for preaching and provide practical experience in delivery and critique. Noting variety among denominational, theological and cultural traditions, the course will take an ecumenical approach rooted by an affirmation of the hermeneutic centrality of Scripture and the liturgical significance of preaching. Students will complete written assignments and special exercises, preach, and offer constructive critiques of sermons.


Meeting Day, Time and Dates:
 
Tuesdays, 7:00-9:20 p.m.
Benjamin WattsBenjamin Watts
Faculty Associate in Arts of Ministry and Theology

 

Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9538
email: rbkw@aol.com

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