Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World
Seminary Class Notes by
Dr. Timothy Keller and Dr. Edmund Clowney
Originally taught as a Doctor of Ministry course, Dr. Keller and Dr. Clowney (1917-2005) ask, “Is Jesus made visible in every sermon or only talked about?” By analyzing and deconstructing other models of preaching that either exhort on moral levels or attempt to evoke an emotional response, Dr.’s Keller and Clowney provide a model of preaching that is Christocentric. The iTunes site states that it cannot provide the class notes….These hard to find notes were provided those doctorate classes by Dr. Keller at Reformed Theological Seminary which became the basis for these Free iTunes lectures. These 2002 edition/version notes were expanded to 188 pages.
How to Study and Teach the Bible
Inductive Study by
Elmer Towns
HOW TO STUDY AND TEACH THE BIBLE.These lessons are different than most books that tell you how to study the Bible. This
book begins where they leave off with general principles of hermeneutics (principles to interpret
the Bible). This book tells how to study different kinds of Scripture. Therefore, this will be a
specific book to help you Study and Teach the Bible.
Homiletics Class – Singapore Bible College
Seminary Class Notes by
Seminary Class This course will cover Homiletics. This 500-page textbook does cover preaching narratives, expository messages, and topical messages. There is a section on self-evaluation and testimonies.
Hermeneutics Text Book
Seminary Class Notes by
Daniel Akin – South Eastern Seminary
Large Textbook that covers Hermeneutics class. It covers Pre-commitments of the Interpreter and The Bible: God’s Amazing Book and Canonicity Definition and Development and an Overview of the Hermeneutics Process all the way to Preaching the final message
How to Study and Teach the Bible
Hermeneutics Textbook – Singapore Bible College by
Dr. Rick Griffith
This course will cover philosophy of Hermeneutics, then cover some methods of studying the different genres of scripture. The last section is an hands on study – Observe the text, Interpret it, then Apply it.
Hermeneutics South Eastern Seminary Class
Homiletics – Hermeneutics – Preaching by
Daniel Akin
For the Use of Schools, Bible-Classes, and Families. It is hoped that this present attempt may not be without something of its intended use, in furnishing such a compilation, easy to be procured and easy to be read, for the assistance of teachers. If it should in any measure answer this design, it will accomplish an object of vast usefulness. If, however, the remarks which have already been made are well founded, a work this kind may be reasonably expected to be yet more extensively useful.
Hermeneutics SouthEastern Seminary Class Book 1
Homiletics – Preaching by
Daniel Akin
Daniel Atkin taught this class at South Eastern. This class outlined as follows Pre-commitments of the Interpreter, The Bible: God’s Amazing Book, Canonicity Definition and Development, The English Bible and Bible Translations, An Overview of the Hermeneutics Process, Observation: What do I see? Interpretation: What does it mean? The Exegetical Process: Observations and Methods of Gifted, Expositors of Scripture, The Exegetical/Interpretive Process: Guidelines, Principles, and Aids, Correlation: How does it fit together The Main Idea of the Text (MIT) and The Main Idea of the Message (MIM)