Doctrine That Dances: Bringing Doctrinal Preaching and Teaching to Life
Robert SmithPaperback 2008-01-01
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"Preaching" magazine's 2008 Book of the Year The theme of doctrinal preaching and teaching comes to life through the enthusiastic and inspired writing of professor Robert Smith in "Doctrine That Dances," Advance Praise: "At a time when so much of the conversation on preaching deals with presentation, Robert Smith has reminded us that effective teaching must also take the theological task seriously. He makes his case so well that his book, "Doctrine that Dances," is our Preaching Book of the Year." Michael Duduit, editor, "Preaching" magazine?"Away with dull doctrinal sermons Using the metaphor of music, the author shows us how to blend cogitation and celebration--mind and heart--in our preaching of Bible doctrine. You can benefit from his wide knowledge and experience in traditional western homiletics as well as African American preaching. We have much to learn from each other, and this book is a valuable contribution to the current conversation." Warren W. Wiersbe, former pastor o
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"Preaching" magazine's 2008 Book of the Year The theme of doctrinal preaching and teaching comes to life through the enthusiastic and inspired writing of professor Robert Smith in "Doctrine That Dances," Advance Praise: "At a time when so much of the conversation on preaching deals with presentation, Robert Smith has reminded us that effective teaching must also take the theological task seriously. He makes his case so well that his book, "Doctrine that Dances," is our Preaching Book of the Year." Michael Duduit, editor, "Preaching" magazine?"Away with dull doctrinal sermons Using the metaphor of music, the author shows us how to blend cogitation and celebration--mind and heart--in our preaching of Bible doctrine. You can benefit from his wide knowledge and experience in traditional western homiletics as well as African American preaching. We have much to learn from each other, and this book is a valuable contribution to the current conversation." Warren W. Wiersbe, former pastor o