Week 7 Summary Notes Flashcards

Master content of Dr. Bland's handout summary of sermon forms.

1
Q

What is the purpose of the introduction?

A

To demonstrate why the sermon is worth listening to.

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2
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List the 5-fold parts of a traditional sermon point:

A
  1. State the point
  2. Explain the point
  3. Illustrate the point
  4. Apply the point
  5. Restate the point
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3
Q

What’s the function of the conclusion in a traditional sermon form?

A
  1. to summarize the sermon

2. to issue a call to action

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4
Q

List the five movements in the original Lowry loop:

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  1. Upset Equilibrium
  2. Analyze Discrepancy
  3. Disclose a clue to the resolution
  4. Experience the gospel
  5. Anticipate the consequences
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5
Q

List the four movements in the revised Lowry loop:

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  1. Conflict
  2. Complication
  3. Sudden Shift
  4. Unfolding
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6
Q

List the movements in Paul Wilson’s Four Pages:

A
  1. Problem in the text
  2. Problem today
  3. Grace in the text
  4. Grace today
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7
Q

List three postmodern preaching characteristics:

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  1. Emphasis on collaborative preaching
  2. Emphasis on the de-centering of authority
  3. Progressional dialogue
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8
Q

De-centering of authority in earlier movements:

A

Pietistic and Moravian movements of
the 18th century democratized
preaching.

Mutual Edification churches in the
Restoration Movement (19th 20th
centuries). They were reacting against
institutions training preachers.

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