Text and Sermon: A Homiletician's Viewpoint

Interpretation 35 (1):32-45 (1981)
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Abstract

The normative relationship between text and sermon is one of mutuality in which the preacher creates an interplay between the agenda of the text and the agenda of the congregation

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