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Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 06, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 06, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "Those Special Days”; Articles; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Illustrations; Sermon Outlines
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 05, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 05, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "The Women's Sphere”; Articles; Articles of Interest to Women; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Illustrations
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 04, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 04, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "With What?”; Articles; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Hints to Young Pastors
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 03, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 03, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "A Mid-Century Phenomenon”; Articles; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Special Sermon Subjects; Sermon Outlines; Illustrations; Evangelism
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 02, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 02, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "Think on These Things”; Articles; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Illustrations; Sermon Outlines; Evangelism
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 01, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine Volume 25 Number 01, L. A. Reed (Editor)
Preacher's Magazine
Sections: Editorial – "The Hour Grows Late”; Articles; Pastoral Ministry Articles; Sermon Outlines; Illustrations
A Critical Approach To Homiletic Literature, Winthrop H. Richardson
A Critical Approach To Homiletic Literature, Winthrop H. Richardson
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
A critical study of the literary values contained in homiletic writing demands at the outset a careful consideration of what differentiates literature from mere language. Following a line of distinction made by Professor Albert Guerard of Stanford, literature may be defined from two points of view: technique and intention.
A more exalted concept is furnished by the philosophy of James Russell Lowell, as it has been paraphrased by Norman Foerster: “Literature is the ideal representation of human nature…”
Recognizing the fact that literature involves “overtones of the soul” (Guerard), or “spiritual imagination” (Foerster), we are forced to depart from the …