The Message and the Man. J. Dodd Jackson

The Message and the Man - J. Dodd Jackson


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       J. Dodd Jackson

      The Message and the Man

      Some Essentials of Effective Preaching

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066175139

       PREFACE.

       INTRODUCTION

       THE MESSAGE AND THE MAN

       INTRODUCTION

       BOOK I.

       THE MAN.

       THEORY OF BOOK I.

       CHAPTER I.

       The Designation of the Preacher.

       CHAPTER II.

       Things to be Realized.

       CHAPTER III.

       The Need for Certainty.

       CHAPTER IV.

       Individuality.

       CHAPTER V.

       Concerning "Understanding."

       CHAPTER VI.

       Passion.

       BOOK II

       THE MESSAGE:— ITS ESSENTIAL NOTES

       THEORY OF BOOK II.

       CHAPTER I.

       The Note of Accusation.

       CHAPTER II.

       The Note of Pity.

       CHAPTER III.

       The Note of Idealism.

       CHAPTER IV.

       The Note of Edification.

       CHAPTER V.

       The Note of Cheer

       BOOK III

       THE MESSAGE:— ITS FORM AND DELIVERANCE

       THEORY OF BOOK III.

       CHAPTER I.

       On Attractiveness.

       CHAPTER II.

       On Transparency.

       CHAPTER III.

       On Appeal.

       CONCLUSION

       CONCLUSION.

       Table of Contents

      It would be strange, indeed, if in the procession of annual volumes of which this lecture is an unit, there did not arrive a book about preaching. The work of the preacher holds so large a place in the service and worship of God; it is, to all appearance, so essential to the accomplishment of the purposes of the Redeemer; its content and quality mean so much to the life and health of the Church; it has played—and is destined to play—so great a part in the saving of mankind, that, sooner or later, it was bound to come within the purview of this lectureship.

      Now that, at last, the inevitable has happened, it may be said that the following pages have been written under the conviction that one of the greatest needs of the present day is a pulpit revival—a revival which will issue in a new endeavour to realise the highest possibilities of the divinest of callings. Many of late years have wandered from the fold of the Church; mighty is the multitude of those who have never been within her fellowship. The author is more than convinced that any attempt to claim and reclaim must, to be successful on a large scale, commence in a renaissance of Gospel preaching. With the preacher, more than with the ecclesiastic or the musician or the theologian, not to mention the Biblical critic and the religio-social worker, rests the task of solving the great problem of twentieth century Christianity. This problem is neither a critical nor a theological one, but simply that of the age-long campaign:—How shall we so commend the Christ as to draw the world to His feet?

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