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Then he took the stand and sang a song of homiletic tragedy.
His works can generally be divided into homiletic, legal, and philosophical categories.
As the bill made its passage through Congress last year, its friends and enemies spoke out in homiletic terms.
The moving immediacy of the situation is diluted and exchanged for a homiletic tone.
The term also refers to the whole compilation of homiletic teachings on the Bible.
Working on the poem, he said, "I've come to love the earned wisdom, the homiletic aspect.
Besides these publications there were the two homiletic works:
The homiletics/rhetoric relationship has been a major issue in homiletic theory since the mid-20th century.
Mr. Nash's contributions tend toward homiletic exhortations in favor of 1.
While seemingly farfetched, this homiletic approach links the following text to experience:
For this reason, it is better considered a homiletic hand-book rather than a homiliary.
There is good evidence that Wulfstan's homiletic style was appreciated by his contemporaries.
A didactic, homiletic poem, Cleanness consists of 1812 lines.
There was something prescriptive and homiletic about Gottman's system.
Mr. Bennett's homiletic lessons provide one attempt to reconstitute a form of traditional manners.
The poem is sometimes referred to as a sermon, sometimes as a homiletic narrative.
In homiletic exegesis (aggadah), however, he was even more influential.
Nonetheless, homiletic exegesis occupied an important place in the teaching of Rabbi Joshua.
"The connection she's making is homiletic.
The movie has a scope that makes Hollywood's homiletic, follow-your-dream fables look even more solipsistic.
To measure the significance and consequences of all this prayerful and homiletic effort for the crown is no easy task.
He also wrote under the same title a homiletic and mystical commentary on the Torah (five books of Moses).
The many homiletic and ethical (haggadistic) sayings recorded of him show similar ability.
The organization limits the pastorate and/or homiletic role to men due to a literal interpretation of I Tim.
He also wrote many liturgical, devotional, homiletic and poetical works, which attained a great degree of popularity.
He adopted a natural (as distinct from a homiletical and traditional) method.
Many homiletical explanations have been given for the name:
Additionally, after explaining the laws and customs regarding such rituals, he added homiletical commentaries.
Bersuire was an eloquent preacher and a voluminous homiletical writer.
How homiletical.
In its stead he endorsed in an understated way the homiletical form of the patristic age.
On a homiletical level, the classic Chassidic texts explain the sisters' rivalry as more than marital jealousy.
Aggadic statements are not legally related, but rather are exegetical, homiletical, ethical, or historical in nature.
In this system, the first three approaches of the Simple, Hinted and Homiletical interpretations, characterise the revealed aspects.
Over the last few decades in the United States, some homiletical theorists and preachers have questioned the hegemony of the traditional rhetorical approaches to preaching.
Some regard it as a correction of Biblical language authorized by the Soferim for homiletical purposes.
Johann Faber works (German and Latin) are homiletical and polemical in character.
The Admonitory Clauses in the Church's Homiletical Creed, 1872.
Interpretations of the term "ʕibrim" link it to this verb; cross over and homiletical or the people who crossed over the river Euphrates.
He published a large number of historical, homiletical, and doctrinal articles, and left several manuscripts of value, including a complete System of Lutheran Theology.
In general the midrash is focused on either halakha (legal) or Aggadic (non-legal and chiefly homiletical) subject matter.
The 'Commercial Is Wrong' Thirty-eight seminarians, chosen for their homiletical promise from the 11 Episcopal divinity schools around the nation, participated.
Beginning with parashah xv., Exodus Rabbah contains homilies and homiletical fragments to the first verses of the Scripture sections.
His free-association homiletical style, typical of Hasidic-trained rabbis, and his frequent use of psychological terminology and computer metaphors are appreciated by many first-time readers.
Those specifically homiletical are based on syntactical or phraseological or similar peculiarities of the Biblical texts that constitute the substance of the Midrashim.
His homiletical commentaries on the Torah and the Prophets enjoy much popularity and are still studied today, largely because of their powerful influence as practical exhortations to virtuous life.
The article defines literature in opposition to other language uses as "a body of symbolic objects expressed in human language, possessing textual qualities of a non-institutional, homiletical kind" (p. 138).
Among his writings were the Tal Chaim-a homiletical explanation of each parsha, Tal Chaim Uverocho a glossary on the Talmud.
He explains, "I shall not refrain from pointing to the weakness inherent in their statements where they are homiletical in nature and are not accepted by them as authoritative" (Introduction to Joshua).