
MA Dissertation Outline:
... For this conception of the co-equal Trinity Donne draws upon an array of theological sources, including Church Fathers such as Tertullian, Basil and John Chrysostom, scholastics such as Bernard and Aquinas, and Reform theologians such as Calvin and Beza. However, the predominant influence on Donne’s ...
... For this conception of the co-equal Trinity Donne draws upon an array of theological sources, including Church Fathers such as Tertullian, Basil and John Chrysostom, scholastics such as Bernard and Aquinas, and Reform theologians such as Calvin and Beza. However, the predominant influence on Donne’s ...
Rhetoric
... technique/method of arguing from a special class of premises called endoxa (“common beliefs”). ...
... technique/method of arguing from a special class of premises called endoxa (“common beliefs”). ...
Laurent Pernot: La Rhétorique dans l`Antiquité (Le livre de poche
... subjects, and of Greek and Latin words, respectively). In the preface (pp. 5-12), Pernot states that his aim is to present the history of rhetoric in GrecoRoman antiquity with emphasis both on the practice and the theory of rhetoric within various social contexts over time. In an excursus to the pre ...
... subjects, and of Greek and Latin words, respectively). In the preface (pp. 5-12), Pernot states that his aim is to present the history of rhetoric in GrecoRoman antiquity with emphasis both on the practice and the theory of rhetoric within various social contexts over time. In an excursus to the pre ...
El conocimiento de los valores - Retos de la Retórica
... for rhetoric to deal with other discourses in addition to the oral ones. In the same way, the achievement of an effect or influence on receivers as a goal of discourse is present not only in speeches but also in other kinds of discourses since they have rhetoricalness ²i. e. the quality of rhetorica ...
... for rhetoric to deal with other discourses in addition to the oral ones. In the same way, the achievement of an effect or influence on receivers as a goal of discourse is present not only in speeches but also in other kinds of discourses since they have rhetoricalness ²i. e. the quality of rhetorica ...
The Fathers on the Sunday Gospels
... by the Canterbury Press of 13a Hellesdon Park Road Norwich, Norfolk NR6 5DR This edition published in the United States and Canada in 2012 by Liturgical Press Saint John’s Abbey, P.O. Box 7500 Collegeville, MN 56321 www.litpress.org All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any ...
... by the Canterbury Press of 13a Hellesdon Park Road Norwich, Norfolk NR6 5DR This edition published in the United States and Canada in 2012 by Liturgical Press Saint John’s Abbey, P.O. Box 7500 Collegeville, MN 56321 www.litpress.org All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any ...
Slide 1
... not that of persuasion, but rather that of "discovering all the available means of persuasion," thereby emphasizing the winning of an argument by persuasive marshaling of truth, rather than the swaying of an audience by an appeal to their emotions. He regarded rhetoric as the counterpart, or sister ...
... not that of persuasion, but rather that of "discovering all the available means of persuasion," thereby emphasizing the winning of an argument by persuasive marshaling of truth, rather than the swaying of an audience by an appeal to their emotions. He regarded rhetoric as the counterpart, or sister ...
Rhetoric and Technical Communication
... From this study of rhetoric as an art rose sophists in Greece, itinerant teachers of rhetoric. “Sophist” is Greek for knowledge or wisdom. Greeks did not believe wisdom could be taught, hence their distrust of the sophists, who conflated rhetoric and wisdom. Plato’s dialogues ridicule the sophists, ...
... From this study of rhetoric as an art rose sophists in Greece, itinerant teachers of rhetoric. “Sophist” is Greek for knowledge or wisdom. Greeks did not believe wisdom could be taught, hence their distrust of the sophists, who conflated rhetoric and wisdom. Plato’s dialogues ridicule the sophists, ...
notes - public.asu.edu
... Communication is an astonishing achievement. Coming to understand others or the world by means of signs or symbols, words or gestures seems a most improbable feat, and misunderstanding a far more likely outcome. Yet, it is apparent that communication happens all the time. This is to me a source of w ...
... Communication is an astonishing achievement. Coming to understand others or the world by means of signs or symbols, words or gestures seems a most improbable feat, and misunderstanding a far more likely outcome. Yet, it is apparent that communication happens all the time. This is to me a source of w ...
william perkins and the character of prophecy
... England. Joseph Pipa writes, “From the beginning of the English Reformation, preaching played a key role in the church.”1 It also became popular with the government and the people. As preaching developed prior to the Reformation, two distinct types of sermon structure were utilized: the “ancient” fo ...
... England. Joseph Pipa writes, “From the beginning of the English Reformation, preaching played a key role in the church.”1 It also became popular with the government and the people. As preaching developed prior to the Reformation, two distinct types of sermon structure were utilized: the “ancient” fo ...
George Whitefield. - Evangelical Tracts
... minished. Churchwardens, who had no eyes for drunkenness and impurity, were filled with intense indignation about what they called “breaches of order.” Bishops, who could tolerate Arianism, Socinianism, and Deism, were filled with indignation at a man who declared fully the atonement of Christ and ...
... minished. Churchwardens, who had no eyes for drunkenness and impurity, were filled with intense indignation about what they called “breaches of order.” Bishops, who could tolerate Arianism, Socinianism, and Deism, were filled with indignation at a man who declared fully the atonement of Christ and ...
Rhetorical Studies
... coordinate social action. For this reason, rhetorical communication is explicitly pragmatic. Its goal is to influence human choices on specific matters that require immediate attention. (Hauser) • "Rhetoric is the art, practice, and study of human communication." (Andrea Lunsford) ...
... coordinate social action. For this reason, rhetorical communication is explicitly pragmatic. Its goal is to influence human choices on specific matters that require immediate attention. (Hauser) • "Rhetoric is the art, practice, and study of human communication." (Andrea Lunsford) ...
Quintilian
... Institutio Oratoria a 12 volume textbook on rhetoric covers the theory & practice of rhetoric includes the education & development of the orator written during the last years of Domitian’s reign Book X includes: Authors that should be studied Review/comparison of Greek & Roman literature ...
... Institutio Oratoria a 12 volume textbook on rhetoric covers the theory & practice of rhetoric includes the education & development of the orator written during the last years of Domitian’s reign Book X includes: Authors that should be studied Review/comparison of Greek & Roman literature ...
The Anatomy of Exposition: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
... public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching” (1 Ti 4:13). The public reading of Scripture was nothing new. It had naturally come into Christian worship from the Jewish synagogue (cf. Lk 4:16; Ac 15:21; 2 Co 3:14). Not only did Christian churches adopt the custom of the reading of the Ol ...
... public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching” (1 Ti 4:13). The public reading of Scripture was nothing new. It had naturally come into Christian worship from the Jewish synagogue (cf. Lk 4:16; Ac 15:21; 2 Co 3:14). Not only did Christian churches adopt the custom of the reading of the Ol ...
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
... I . The organiiation of these sketches reflects King’s class notes for Preparation of the Sermon,which defined the components of a sermon as the title, theme, purpose, introduction, body, and conclusion. King recorded in his notes that a sermon’s title “is not the theme or subject,” but that it “is ...
... I . The organiiation of these sketches reflects King’s class notes for Preparation of the Sermon,which defined the components of a sermon as the title, theme, purpose, introduction, body, and conclusion. King recorded in his notes that a sermon’s title “is not the theme or subject,” but that it “is ...
Bible-Study-He-Who-Has-Ears-Let-Him-Hear-Lesson-2
... While the preaching of the Word of God is much more than merely good communication because the power of the Holy Spirit is at work, it should not be less than good communication. Studies of those who listen to sermons show that hearers tend to focus primarily on one of these three aspects of communi ...
... While the preaching of the Word of God is much more than merely good communication because the power of the Holy Spirit is at work, it should not be less than good communication. Studies of those who listen to sermons show that hearers tend to focus primarily on one of these three aspects of communi ...
Homiletics

Homiletics (Gr. homiletikos, from homilos, to assemble together), in theology, is the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific department of public preaching. The one who practices or studies homiletics is called a homilist.