New Testament scholar David May and preaching professor Mike Graves combine to bring readers the "what" and the "how" of preaching the book of Matthew in what they call a "socio-rhetorical homiletic." The "what" refers to the interpretive work necessary for sermon preparation, while the "how" discusses the homiletical issues the various text-segments raise. Includes sample sermons.
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New Testament scholar David May and preaching professor Mike Graves combine to bring readers the "what" and the "how" of preaching the book of Matthew in what they call a "socio-rhetorical homiletic." The "what" refers to the interpretive work necessary for sermon preparation, while the "how" discusses the homiletical issues the various text-segments raise. Includes sample sermons.
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