Fundamentals of PreachingFundamentals of Preaching (TPM 542)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Charles E YoungShow MyInfo popup for Charles E Young
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Schedule

Sat, 2:00 PM - 3:55 PM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 101

Description

Prerequisite: BI 501, BI 502, BI 511 and a BI Elective as well as HC 521, TE 540, TPM 543 and TPM 544 Examination of theologies and methods of preparing sermons from biblical texts. Development of hermeneutical approaches, oral/aural skills, rhetorical strategies, narrative and connective logic. Students are responsible for developing a working theology of the Word, reviewing major homiletic theories, exegetical assignments, skill-building exercises, sermon sketches, and sermon manuscripts. In- class preaching is required.

Fundamentals of PreachingFundamentals of Preaching (TPM 542)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Charles E YoungShow MyInfo popup for Charles E Young
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Schedule

Sat, 2:00 PM - 3:55 PM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 101

Description

Prerequisite: BI 501, BI 502, BI 511 and a BI Elective as well as HC 521, TE 540, TPM 543 and TPM 544 Examination of theologies and methods of preparing sermons from biblical texts. Development of hermeneutical approaches, oral/aural skills, rhetorical strategies, narrative and connective logic. Students are responsible for developing a working theology of the Word, reviewing major homiletic theories, exegetical assignments, skill-building exercises, sermon sketches, and sermon manuscripts. In- class preaching is required.

Fundamentals of PreachingFundamentals of Preaching (TPM 542)

Term: 2019-2020 - Spring Semester

Faculty

Charles E YoungShow MyInfo popup for Charles E Young
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Sat, 2:00 PM - 3:55 PM (1/7/2020 - 5/12/2020) Location: MAIN GIBBS 101

Description

Prerequisite: BI 501, BI 502, BI 511 and a BI Elective as well as HC 521, TE 540, TPM 543 and TPM 544 Examination of theologies and methods of preparing sermons from biblical texts. Development of hermeneutical approaches, oral/aural skills, rhetorical strategies, narrative and connective logic. Students are responsible for developing a working theology of the Word, reviewing major homiletic theories, exegetical assignments, skill-building exercises, sermon sketches, and sermon manuscripts. In- class preaching is required.