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The Trouble With "Truth Through Personality": Phillips Brooks, Incarnation, and the Evangelical Boundaries of Preaching

Hershael W York (Fwd), Charles Fuller

Paperback 2010-04-05

Publisher Description

In an era when the cult of personality has overtaken the task of preaching, Charles W. Fuller offers an engaging query into the necessary boundaries between the person of the preacher and the message preached. By thoroughly evaluating Phillips Brooks's classic truth through personality de'nition of preaching, Fuller brings to light a substantial error that remains in contemporary homiletics: namely, the tenuous correlation between Christ's incarnation and Christian preaching. Ultimately, Fuller asserts a sound evangelical framework for preaching on revelational, ontological, rhetorical, and teleological grounds. Preachers who desire to construct pulpit practice upon a robust evangelical foundation will bene't from Fuller's contribution.

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Publisher Description

In an era when the cult of personality has overtaken the task of preaching, Charles W. Fuller offers an engaging query into the necessary boundaries between the person of the preacher and the message preached. By thoroughly evaluating Phillips Brooks's classic truth through personality de'nition of preaching, Fuller brings to light a substantial error that remains in contemporary homiletics: namely, the tenuous correlation between Christ's incarnation and Christian preaching. Ultimately, Fuller asserts a sound evangelical framework for preaching on revelational, ontological, rhetorical, and teleological grounds. Preachers who desire to construct pulpit practice upon a robust evangelical foundation will bene't from Fuller's contribution.

Koorong Code456605
ISBN1608994031
EAN9781608994038
Pages162
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch
Sub-CategoryPreaching/Sermons
PublisherWipf & Stock Publishers
Publication DateApr 2010
Dimensions12 x 149 x 226mm
Weight0.227kg