Fall 2011/Houston
PR525
Eberly
PR525: FOUNDATIONS FOR BIBLICAL PREACHING. Wayne Eberly.
DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce students to the theology of preaching and to the art and craft of sermon design and delivery. We will discuss the character and spiritual formation of the preacher, the nature and theology of preaching, and the principles of sermon construction. The course will include two opportunities to preach sermons in a safe, friendly environment, with feedback from peers and the instructor. This course is specifically designed for MA students. It does not require the specific coursework in biblical languages and exegetical methods which are prerequisites for the PR500 Homiletics class.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will grow in (1) their knowledge of the biblical understanding of Christian communication; (2) their ability to interpret, apply, and proclaim the biblical text using both solid exegetical methods and disciplined reflection to craft sermons; (3) their ability to express biblical truth relevantly and clearly to a contemporary audience, and will appreciate more deeply the need to preach out of genuine love for their listeners; (4) their ability to deliver spoken biblical messages with confidence, creativity, clarity, and power; (5) their ability to assess both their own preaching and that of others.
RELEVANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: The spoken witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ has always been a primary means of communicating the faith. It continues to be a powerful tool for planting, teaching, and nurturing faith in Christ. Biblical preaching is the principal public form of this witness, and skill in biblical interpretation, sermon preparation, and proclamation is expected of those who are called to serve as ministers of the Gospel.
COURSE FORMAT: The class will meet one night a week (6:00-9:30 PM) for 10 weeks. Depending on the enrollment, some additional time for student sermons may be added. The course has both lecture and practicum components. Students will preach two sermons (both recorded to DVDs), on which they will receive feedback from class members and the instructor.
REQUIRED READING:
Long, Thomas G. The Witness of Preaching. Westminster/John Knox, 2005. ISBN:
Pitt-Watson, Ian. A Primer on Preaching. Baker, 1986. (Out of print and can be expensive online. Look there, OR Call Fuller Bookstore Pasadena and ask them to make you a copy for about $9.) ISBN: 978-0801070969; $7.50 used.
Taylor, Barbara Brown. Bread of Angels. Cowley, 1997. ISBN: 978-1561011421. $16.95. (Or another collection of sermons from Barbara Brown Taylor)
Nieman, James R. and Thomas G. Rogers. Preaching to Every Pew: Cross Cultural Strategies. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001. ISBN: 978-0800632434; $15.30.
Lose, David J. Confessing Jesus Christ: Preaching in a Postmodern World. Eerdmans, 2003. ISBN: 978-0802849830. $27.00.
RECOMMENDED READING:
A list of recommended reading will be available in the syllabus.
ASSIGNMENTS:
1. Attendance, class participation, feedback to peers. 10%
2. Prepare and preach two sermons. Students will turn in a manuscript and exegetical notes for both sermons. 10% first sermon; 40% second sermon.
3. Book Review of Nieman and Rogers . 20%
4. Evaluation of 2 sermons from Barbara Brown Taylor. 20%
PREREQUISITES:
At least one previous course in biblical studies is recommended, two or more is
preferable.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: This course will meet the requirements for CO500 and CO503 in the MA in Theology Biblical Studies and Theology format and in any MA program requiring CO500 and CO503. This course meets the MIN2 requirement only for the MA in Pastoral Ministry.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification.