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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-601

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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 597 Xl -fcomilettc Collect and distinguish the terms by which Preaching lenoted in the Greek Testament Exemplify the various ins of religious discourse used in the apostolic and sub- ostolic periods State the practice of the ancient Church with regard to צ time and place of Preaching the manner of delivery and persons permitted to preach Give some account of the homiletical labours of Origeni three Cappadocians and John Chrysostom Who were the great Latin preachers of the first six aturies Account for the late and with few exceptions mparati vely insignificant part borne by the Bishops of Rome the history of Christia noratory Point out any practical considerations suggested by the uly of ancient Preaching and any purposes to which it- mains may yet be turned Define Preaching What do you regard as the true of the parochial pulpit Give reasons for retaining the practice of preaching 0D scriptural text and lay down rules for the Preacher's lidance in the selection of his texts Point out the sources from which materials for Sermons ay be obtained Criticise the dictum To those who wish to be under ood by the lower orders one of the best principles is to refer terms of Saxon origin 10 State concisely the gains and losses of each of the ual modes of delivery and the lines upon which beginner ן ay proceed in reference to them 11 Examine the conditions under which the preacher Γ the English Church exercises his office at the present me having regard to his allegiance to the doctrine ad system of the Church the increasing claims of ustoral work and the requirements of modern life ud thought
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