Preachers, Florilegia and Sermons

Preachers, Florilegia and Sermons
Title Preachers, Florilegia and Sermons PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Rouse
Publisher Pims
Pages 506
Release 1979
Genre Music
ISBN

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Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages

Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages
Title Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 374
Release 2018-11-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047400224

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Preacher, Sermon and Audience in the Middle Ages presents research by specialists of preaching history and literature. This volume fills some of the lacunae which exists in medieval sermon studies. The topics include: an analysis of how oral and written cultures meet in sermon literature, the function of vernacular sermons, an examination of the usefulness of non-sermon sources such as art in the study of preaching history, sermon genres, the significance of heretical preaching, audience composition and its influence on sermon content, and the use of rhetoric in sermon construction. The study looks at preaching history and literature from a wide geographical and chronological area which includes examples from Anglo-Saxon England to late medieval Italy. While doing so, it outlines the state of sermon studies research and points to new areas of investigation.

A Thirteenth-century Preacher's Handbook

A Thirteenth-century Preacher's Handbook
Title A Thirteenth-century Preacher's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Mary Elizabeth O'Carroll
Publisher PIMS
Pages 486
Release 1997
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780888441287

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A History of Preaching Volume 1

A History of Preaching Volume 1
Title A History of Preaching Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Rev. O.C. Edwards JR.
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 864
Release 2016-04-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501834037

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A History of Preaching brings together narrative history and primary sources to provide the most comprehensive guide available to the story of the church's ministry of proclamation. Bringing together an impressive array of familiar and lesser-known figures, Edwards paints a detailed, compelling picture of what it has meant to preach the gospel. Pastors, scholars, and students of homiletics will find here many opportunities to enrich their understanding and practice of preaching. Volume 1 contains Edwards's magisterial retelling of the story of Christian preaching's development from its Hellenistic and Jewish roots in the New Testament, through the late-twentieth century's discontent with outdated forms and emphasis on new modes of preaching such as narrative. Along the way the author introduces us to the complexities and contributions of preachers, both with whom we are already acquainted, and to whom we will be introduced here for the first time. Origen, Chrysostom, Augustine, Bernard, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Wesley, Edwards, Rauschenbusch, Barth; all of their distinctive contributions receive careful attention. Yet lesser-known figures and developments also appear, from the ninth-century reform of preaching championed by Hrabanus Maurus, to the reference books developed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the mendicant orders to assist their members' preaching, to Howell Harris and Daniel Rowlands, preachers of the eighteenth-century Welsh revival, to Helen Kenyon, speaking as a layperson at the 1950 Yale Beecher lectures about the view of preaching from the pew. Volume 2, available separately as 9781501833786, contains primary source material on preaching drawn from the entire scope of the church's twenty centuries. The author has written an introduction to each selection, placing it in its historical context and pointing to its particular contribution. Each chapter in Volume 2 is geared to its companion chapter in Volume 1's narrative history. Ecumenical in scope, fair-minded in presentation, appreciative of the contributions that all the branches of the church have made to the story of what it means to develop, deliver, and listen to a sermon, A History of Preaching will be the definitive resource for anyone who wishes to preach or to understand preaching's role in living out the gospel. "...'This work is expected to be the standard text on preaching for the next 30 years,' says Ann K. Riggs, who staffs the NCC's Faith and Order Commission. Author Edwards, former professor of preaching at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, is co-moderator of the commission, which studies church-uniting and church-dividing issues. 'A History of Preaching is ecumenical in scope and will be relevant in all our churches; we all participate in this field,' says Riggs...." from EcuLink, Number 65, Winter 2004-2005 published by the National Council of Churches

Preachers, Poets, and the Early English Lyric

Preachers, Poets, and the Early English Lyric
Title Preachers, Poets, and the Early English Lyric PDF eBook
Author Siegfried Wenzel
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 286
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1400854148

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The Middle English lyric is intimately related to late medieval preaching, not only because many lyrical poems have been preserved in sermon manuscripts, but also because preaching furnished a unique opportunity to create and utilize poems. Preachers, Poets, and the Early English Lyric explores this relationship in detail. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Company of the Preachers

The Company of the Preachers
Title The Company of the Preachers PDF eBook
Author David L. Larsen
Publisher Kregel Publications
Pages 418
Release 1998-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780825494338

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This work by a veteran pastor and professor of homiletics looks at the history of preaching from its roots in the Old Testament prophets to its continuing development in the modern era.

The Book of Memory

The Book of Memory
Title The Book of Memory PDF eBook
Author Mary J. Carruthers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 440
Release 1992-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 9780521429733

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The Book of Memory is a magisterial and beautifully illustrated account of the workings and function of memory in medieval society. Memory was the psychological faculty valued above all others in the period stretching from late antiquity through the Renaissance. The prominence given to memory has profound implications for the contemporary understanding of all creative activity, and the social role of literature and art. Drawing on a range of fascinating examples from Dante, Chaucer, and Aquinas to the symbolism of illuminated manuscripts, this unusually wide-ranging book offers new insights into the medieval world.