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Articles from the Southwestern Journal of Theology

Preaching in the Spirit

Preaching in the Spirit. By Dennis F. Kinlaw. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Francis Asbury Press, 1985.126 pages. Paper, $6.95.   The Holy Spirit’s work is an indispensable element of the preaching event. Occasionally preachers need to be reminded of that great... Read More »

Effective Preaching: A Manual for Students and Pastors

Effective Preaching: A Manual for Students and Pastors. By Deane A. Kemper. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1985. 136 pages. Paper, $10.95.   Deane A. Kemper is Professor of Ministry, Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, Massachusetts.... Read More »

“Now Heerreesss…Brother Johnny!” Studies in Communication and Preaching

The title itself accents the apprehension sometimes expressed by preachers who are encouraged to use communication principles in preaching. Ever since that ancient but inevitable marriage between “sacred preaching” and “worldly rhetoric,̶... Read More »

The Christology of Hebrews

As the term suggests, Christology is the doctrine of Christ. Christ is its theme with regard to his work as well as his person, for in the teaching of the New Testament the person and the work of Christ belong together as a unity. A right understanding of the ... Read More »

The Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews

We are fully familiar with the division of the Bible into two parts, or testaments, each of which appears to be a more or less self-contained collection of writings. It is necessary to bear in mind, however, that the New Testament refers broadly to “scri... Read More »

Making the Sermon Matter: The Use of Application in the Sermon

G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, reflecting on the reaction of an average man hearing the Apostle’s Creed in church, said; I can imagine a man feeling, as I did, that behind those great symbolic words there ought to lie an answer to the vast question of the world... Read More »

The Contribution of Jesse James Northcutt to Southern Baptist Preaching

It is altogether appropriate that this issue of the Southwestern Journal of Theology which is focused on the ministry of preaching should be dedicated to Jesse Northcutt. Preaching in America during the last half of the twentieth century has been greatly influ... Read More »

Interpretation In Preaching

They race to seminars, gather in living rooms, glue their ears to radios, take mail-order courses, collect tapes, glut their bookshelves with multiple volumes, traipse across the country to encampments, and rivet their eyes to blow-dried television preachers. ... Read More »

Northcutt and Preaching: Editorial Introduction

This issue of the Southwestern Journal of Theology is dedicated to Dr. Jesse J. Northcutt, Distinguished Professor of Preaching, Emeritus; Vice President for Academic Affairs, Retired, 1973-1979; Dean, School of Theology, 1953-1973; taught from 1939-1948, and ... Read More »

Illustration in Preaching

The proper use of illustrations in preaching is in need of syntheses, syntheses, plural, because there are many divergent views as to the various facets of the proper use of illustrations in preaching. There are preachers who have extreme dependence on illustr... Read More »

Let the Words of My Mouth: Proclaiming the Psalms

“Prayer Book of the Bible” is a fitting title for the book of Psalms because in these texts we hear worshippers of old talk with God. These marvelous poems encompass every human condition-joy and suffering, hope and care-and thus every Christian ca... Read More »

Resurrection in 1 Corinthians

To speak of resurrection in I Corinthians means that, first and foremost, one must speak of the resurrection of Jesus. For Paul the resurrection of Jesus constitutes the very basis upon which we may speak about the resurrection at all. I Cor. 15 (especially vv... Read More »

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