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... method of approach which does not function . It is pathetic to observe the number of preachers who com- monly on Sunday speak religious pieces in the pulpit , utterly failing to establish real contact with the thinking or practical ...
... method of approach which does not function . It is pathetic to observe the number of preachers who com- monly on Sunday speak religious pieces in the pulpit , utterly failing to establish real contact with the thinking or practical ...
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... method , however , has long since lost its influence over in- telligent people , and the future does not belong to it . The future , I think , belongs to a type of sermon which can best be described as an adventure in co - operative ...
... method , however , has long since lost its influence over in- telligent people , and the future does not belong to it . The future , I think , belongs to a type of sermon which can best be described as an adventure in co - operative ...
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... method of preaching is without its dangers and , of course , this one which I am espousing has perils in plenty . I presented it once to a group of experienced ministers and collected a galaxy of warnings as to its possible perversions ...
... method of preaching is without its dangers and , of course , this one which I am espousing has perils in plenty . I presented it once to a group of experienced ministers and collected a galaxy of warnings as to its possible perversions ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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