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John A. Broadus (1827-1895) was the first professor of New Testament interpretation and homiletics at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the second president of the school. A profound preacher, Broadus previously served as pastor of the Baptist church in Charlottesville, VA.
31 mar 2020 · In the introduction, Broadus set his discussion in a framework that explained how he could remain so deeply connected to the plain, simple, and earnest people of local congregations, while instructing both aspiring and highly trained theologians worldwide in the craft of sermon building.
On the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons makes clear Broadus’ commitment to the Aristotelian rhetorical tradition, one often dismissed by today’s homileticians in favor of inductive and narrative preaching.
25 sie 2023 · Today’s post provides choice remarks on preaching by John Albert Broadus, the legendary professor of New Testament interpretation and homiletics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and second school president from 1889 to 1895.
In the introduction, Broadus set his discussion in a framework that explained how he could remain so deeply connected to the plain, simple, and earnest people of local congregations, while instructing both aspiring and highly trained theologians worldwide in the craft of sermon building.
4 sie 2020 · Begin with the Occasional Exposition of Detached Passages. When an inexperienced preacher begins to think of attempting expository preaching, his mind is very apt to turn at once toward the idea of continuous exposition. He must get up a series.
16 paź 2009 · As noted in our review of John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy, edited by David S. Dockery and Roger D. Duke in the previous issue of AISI (12:8), John Albert Broadus (1827-1895) was the quintessential Baptist leader in America in the second half of the 19 th century.