They Like To Never Quit Praisin God (Revised)
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Foreword
Preface
A Word Of Gratitude And Thanks
Introduction
A Call To The Ministry Of The Scribe: Chronicling The African American Preaching Tradition
1. The Performative Tradition Of African American Preaching
2. Celebrative Design And Emotional Process
3. A Theology Of Celebrative Preaching
4. The Dynamics Of Celebration
5. Designing For Celebration
6. Guidelines For Celebration
7. Five Sermons Illlustrating Method
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Additional Info
Celebration is an important component of preaching. Fifteen years, after its release, They Like to Never Quit Praising God continues to illustrate the steps that are essential to understand and experience the Gospel through celebration and praise.
Through the unique lens of African American preaching, Thomas explores the theology, dynamics and guidelines for celebrative preaching.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829819786
ISBN10: 0829819789
Frank Thomas
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Pilgrim Press/ United Church Press
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