Date of Award

4-15-1937

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div)

Department

Practical Theology

Abstract

It goes without saying of course, that there can be no good preaching without the aid of God's Holy Spirit. At the same time we must admit that human frailties in the preacher may hinder the work of' the Spirit, and it is in the sense or overcoming such human shortcomings that we speak of "securing good preaching" and "making good sermons." The three requisites for good sermonizing are: a thorough study of' the text, a good outline, and good delivery; neglecting any one of these will result in poor preaching," Dean Fritz. In our present discussion we will confine our remarks to the second of these three requisites, namely, good outline.

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