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Resumen de The Scottish tradition in pulpit rhetoric

D. Ray Heisey

  • The Scottish tradition in pulpit rhetoric is characterized by a national habit of emphasis that stresses the kerygmatic view of preaching, a vigorous style and delivery, and a balance between “authority” and “relevance.” These emphases may be seen in the history of the Scottish pulpit as well as in contemporary homiletic theory.


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