Spring
2012
FTS-NW
PR500
H. M. Abbott
PR500: HOMILETICS. H. Mark Abbott
DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to give a full introduction to the
theology and craft of preaching. This will involve an examination of the
biblical and theological understanding of preaching, principles of sermon
construction, and the practice of material gathering, as well as the actual
delivery of the sermon.
SIGNIFICANCE
FOR LIFE & MINISTRY:
Central in the ministry of the church and in the work of the
pastoral ministry is the task of preaching. Successful completion of this
course should enable the student to hold a Biblical view of the importance of
preaching, to know and use the Bible and other resources in the development of
sermons, and to deliver a sermon with effectiveness.
COURSE OBJECTIVES/LEARNING OUTCOMES: At
the successful completion of this course the student will:
1.
increase his/her conviction
that the biblical text is the proper foundation for preaching.
2.
be helped to grow in his/her
ability to frame coherent content.
3.
be helped in improving his/her
delivery skills.
4.
be helped to increase his/her
skills in evaluating his/her own preaching/speaking, as well as that of others.
COURSE
FORMAT:
This Course will meet weekly 4 hours for ten weeks. The course
has lecture, practicum, reading and sermon listening, and mentorship
components. A major component of this course is practicum, in which each
student will deliver two sermons before his/her peers. In addition, students will be assigned to spend 5 hours of interaction with a
mentor of their own choosing. The mentor will be asked to interact with
students about his/her view of preaching and method of sermon preparation, as
well as respond to student questions about preaching.
REQUIRED
READING:
á
Long, Thomas G. The Witness
of Preaching. Westminster, 1989. ISBN:
9780664229436 (198 pages) $24.95
á
Abbott, Mark, Something to
Say, Say it Well, WinePress Publishing, 2011, ISBN 13: 978-1-4141-1961-8,
127 pages, $14.95
á
Strunk Jr., William, and E.B. White. Elements of Style. Prentice Hall, 1979. ISBN: 9781594200694 (Selected segments, about 50 pages) $24.95.
And one of the
following:
á
Craddock, Fred. Preaching. Abingdon,
1985. ISBN: 9780687336487 (222
pages) $23.00.
á
Miller, Calvin, Preaching:
The Art of Narrative Exposition; Baker, 2006 ISBN: 9780801012907 (248 pages) $17.00.
á
Willobee, Sondra B. The
Write Stuff, Westminister John Knox Press, 2009, ISBN: 9780664232818 (114
pages)
á
Stott, John R.W. Between
Two Worlds. Eerdmans, 1982. ISBN:
9780802806277 (335 pages) $22.00.
á
Brooks, Gennifer Benjamin, Good
News Preaching, Pilgrim Press, 2009, ISBN:9780829818222 (142 pages) $25.00.
á
Troeger, Thomas. Imagining
a Sermon. Abingdon, 1990. ISBN:
9780687186945 (140 pages) $17.00.
ASSIGNMENTS:
1.
Preparation of two sermons, including submission of manuscripts
for each one. First manuscript and sermon presentation - 30%, second
manuscript and sermon presentation - 30%.
2.
Reading of the assigned books, with a two-page written reaction
to each one, at least two hours of listening to taped sermons, along with
brief, written responses, at least five hours of interaction with a preaching
mentor. (20% total for all three, reading, listening and one page mentorship
report)
3.
There will be a final take-home exercise (20%) over the
theoretical elements of the course.
PREREQUISITES:
LG512A-C; NE502.
RELATIONSHIP
TO CURRICULUM: MIN2 for M.Div; Communication for MAT/BST
FINAL
EXAMINATION: No
Note: This ECD is a reliable
guide to the course design, but is subject to modification. (10/10)