Preaching With Freshness, by Bruce Mawhinney / No Condemnation in Christ Jesus: As Unfolded in the Eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, by Octavius Winslow / New Testament Criticism & Interpretation, ed. by David Alan Black & David S. Dockery / Catholicity and Secession, A Study of Ecumenicity in the Christian Reformed Church, by Henry Zwaanstra / The Escape, by A. VanDerJagt / Judy’s Own Pet Kitten, by An Rook
Preaching With Freshness, by Bruce Mawhinney. Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 1991; 258 pp., $12.99 (paper). [Reviewed by Prof. Robert D. Decker.] This book is a novel approach to Homiletics (the art and science of preaching, RDD). It is this because the book is cast in the form of a novel, a story. While Mawhinney deals with the discipline of homiletics and while he sets forth many sound, biblical principles of homiletics, the book is entirely free of technical, theological terms....
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