by Bret Capranica | Dec 29, 2006 | Preaching
Steve Weaver is a faithful expositor and gives a good review of his own process of producing expository messages. Excellent stuff, Steve. Pastor Steve Weaver’s Blog: A Break in the Action, Footnotes, and Posting...
by Bret Capranica | Dec 10, 2006 | Bookreviews, Ecclesiology, Education, Pastoral Ministry, Preaching, Seeker-Sensitive, Theological Education
In my quiet time, I begin by reading from a book that will stimulate my mind and heart about sanctification or practical life in the church. Recently I have begun reading God in the Wasteland by David F. Wells. I want to share a few excerpts from his book that I noted during my fifteen minute-a-day reading time. On the current reactions against formal theological training: Noting the how the early colonial American trends in the mainline schools were producing polished institutions, there was a strong reactions against them. “This ambitious drive [among the intellectual schools of colonial America] produces some savage anti-clericalism but also because the insurgent leaders were “Ëintent on destroying the monopoly of classically educated and university trained clergymen.’ Their sermons were colloquial, “Ëemploying daring pulpit storytelling, no-holds-barred appeals, overt humor, strident attacks, graphic application, and intimate personal experience.’ The point of it all was to engage the audience. Charles Finney despised sermons that were formally delivered on the grounds that they put content ahead of communication, and, although both he and Dwight L. Moody had their own theologies, they both vigorously opposed “Ëthe formal study of divinity'” (65). “‘As the common man rose in power n the early republic,’ says Hatch, “Ëthe inevitable consequence was the displacement from power of the uncommon man, the man of ideas.’ Never again, he adds would America produce people of the caliber of Adams, Jefferson, and Madison in the realm of politics or of Jonathan Edwards in the realm of theology” (67). In light of some of what we have seen in the modern Seeker Sensitive and Emergent Church...
by Bret Capranica | Oct 14, 2006 | Preaching
Paul Lamey presents two thoughtful articles on a difficult homiletical subject. Preaching the OT Law – Expository Thoughts – Part 1 Preaching the OT Law – Expository Thoughts – Part...
by Bret Capranica | Sep 27, 2006 | Preaching
I have become a Bryan Chapell fan. Here are a number of lecutres on his approach to expository preaching. Between Two Worlds: Christ-Centered...
by Bret Capranica | Sep 23, 2006 | Preaching
Part the second of MacArthur, preaching and the postmodern culture. Pulpit Magazine » Blog Archive » Expository Preaching in a Postmodern World (Part...
by Bret Capranica | Sep 22, 2006 | Preaching
Here’s an interview with Dr. MacArthur on, of all things, expository preaching. Pulpit Magazine » Blog Archive » Expository Preaching in a Postmodern World (Part...