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by Robin R. Meyers

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Author:
Robin R. Meyers
ISBN13:
978-0829809510
ISBN:
0829809511
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Publisher:
Pilgrim Pr; 1st Paperback Edition edition (May 1, 1993)
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Ministry & Evangelism
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1721 kb
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With Ears to Hear: Preach. has been added to your Cart. Fantastic book for practical preaching. If you can give a sermon as if you are persuading yourself step-by-step to reach the point you are trying to get across, you will draw the listener into the conversation and into your way of thinking.

With Ears to Hear: Preach. then you will no longer only deliver a sermon, but you will participate in your sermon.

With Ears To Hear book. Dr. Meyers is the author of five books. His first, With Ears to Hear: Preaching as Self-Persuasion (Pilgrim Press, 1993), is a textbook for preachers, and his second is a book on living a simpler and more sacramental existence, entitled Morning Sun on a White Piano: Simple Pleasures and the Sacramental Life (Doubleday, New York, 1998), which was endorsed by Bill Moyers.

Robin R. Meyers is an American Christian minister, peace activist . With Ears to Hear: Preaching as Self-Persuasion (Pilgrim Press, 1993); (Wipf & Stock Pub, 2007); ISBN 978-1556356308. Meyers is an American Christian minister, peace activist, philosophy professor and author of seven books on Progressive Christianity and Western society. He is Distinguished Professor of Social.

Rather, the preacher must enter into a dialogue- not only with . Robin R. Meyers is Professor of Speech and Rhetoric at Oklahoma City University and the senior minister at Mayflower Congregational Church, Oklahoma City.

Rather, the preacher must enter into a dialogue- not only with Scripture and the congregation but creatively with him- or herself as well. This willingness to listen to one's own sermon, this willingness to be freshly persuaded, will help enable the preacher to communicate with greater passion, insight, poetry, and clarity.

Appropriating insights from the history of rhetoric and modern communications theory, Meyers proposes that the contemporary sermon ought to become more of a communal experience. ISBN13:9781556356308. Release Date:October 2007.

Meyers, Robin R. 1952-(Robin Meyers, Robin Rex Meyers) PERSONAL: Born . With Ears to Hear: Preaching as Self-Persuasion, Pilgrim Press (Cleveland, OH), 1993. 1952-(Robin Meyers, Robin Rex Meyers) PERSONAL: Born 1952, in Oklahoma City, OK; married; wife’s name Shawn (an artist); children: Blue, Chelsea, and Cass. Education: Phillips University Graduate Seminary, . iv. In his book Morning Sun on a White Piano: Simple Pleasures and the Sacramental Life, Meyers focuses on what he perceives to be the simple pleasures of everyday life, from writing a letter to parenting to interaction with pets. He also makes specific recommendations for living a more simple and sacramental life, such as turning off the television set. With Ears to Hear: Preaching as Self-Persuasion. Cleveland, Ohio: the Pilgram Press, 1993. Quicke, Michael J. 360 Degree Preaching: Hearing, Speaking and Living the Word.

Dr. Robin Meyers Inaugural Book Signing Event: "The Underground Church: Reclaiming the Subversive Way of Jesus"".

Meyers at Mayflower Congregational UCC in September 2015.

By (author) Dr Robin R Meyers. Meyers is quite well focused in his approach to what has been a continuing problem in preaching, the assumption by both clergy and laity that the preacher delivers prepaid that of which he or she is unreservedly convinced, a package for the congregation's acceptance or rejection. As a continuation of the current discussion in homiletics this a valuable book.

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Appropriating insights from the history of rhetoric and modern communications theory, Meyers proposes that the contemporary sermon ought to become more of a communal experience. He urges the preacher to enter into a dialogue not only with the Scripture and the congregation, but creatively with him- or herself as well.
  • good book, information-dense

  • Fantastic book for practical preaching. If you can give a sermon as if you are persuading yourself step-by-step to reach the point you are trying to get across, you will draw the listener into the conversation and into your way of thinking. If you can come alive with passion--because after all this is an eternal life issue, and passionately have a dialogue with a biblical text that draws the listener in by saying things like "If you are like me, you must be wondering....", then you will no longer only deliver a sermon, but you will participate in your sermon. And that, is contagious.

  • Very useful for my doctoral studies.