| Title: | Discussions from a Christian Perspective |
| Notice: | Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome! |
| Moderator: | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE |
| Created: | Mon Sep 17 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1362 |
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My spouse would appreciate some ideas on an ethical issue, references
to a scriptural base from which she can develop a "dynamic" sermon for
use in an ethics and a homiletics class at seminary. The "dynamic"
sermon is a method of preparation for subsequent delivery, ie. a style
of preparation.
In this method, movement is from a problematic situation toward a "new
result" when informed by scripture.
This method differs from the "classical" or "three-point" method.
More on the dynamic:
Find a situation or symptom in either scripture or real life. One then
tries to find the underlying cause or root of that situation. One then
finds a consequence to one's life because of the observed situations -
which usually is not good or desired.
One then finds a gospel message which addresses the
root/situation/consequence which yields a new result.
This methodology is concerned with a sense of conversion or a to bring
about change in an individual. One becomes wanting the change.
Metanoia or turning toward God is a desirable outcome of this method.
Regards,
Ron
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| 336.1 | ATSE::FLAHERTY | That's enough for me... | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:08 | 11 | |
Ron,
A couple of weeks ago, one of the woman pastors at the Episcopal church
I attend based her sermon on the Thomas hearings and Anita Hill's
testimony. She was able to reference scripture as I recall it had to
do with martyrdom (that unfortunately there still had to be martyrs
before ethical - in this case both racial and sexism - injustices hit
home for us).
Ro
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| 336.2 | "Thomas, Who is the Judge?" | OLDTMR::FRANCEY | USS SECG dtn 223-5427 pko3-1/d18 | Fri Nov 01 1991 19:11 | 7 |
How about the sermon title: "Thomas, Who is the Judge?"
This sermon title leaves much to the imagination. Where do we go
from here? (BTW, the paper has to be handed in next Thursday pm!)
ps: what might be relevant scripture?
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