Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art - eBook
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Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art - eBook  -     By: Henry H. Mitchell

Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art - eBook

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Title: Black Preaching: The Recovery of a Powerful Art - eBook
By: Henry H. Mitchell
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781426720659
ISBN-13: 9781426720659
Stock No: WW18604EB

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Henry H. Mitchell has completely revised and integrated his popular books The Recovery of Preaching and Black Preaching for seminarians and pastors--both Black and White--who are seeking to add power and vision to their sermons.

Mitchell persuasively demonstrates that Black culture and preaching style are vital for the empowerment of Black congregations and have much to offer the preaching method of all preachers. By focusing on the use of storytelling, imagination, and style of preaching rooted in African-American culture, Mitchell spotlights effective techniques for lively preaching.

Author Bio

Henry H. Mitchell is the author of Celebration and Experience in preaching, Black Preaching, Black Belief, The Recovery of Preaching, and Soul Theology. He teaches and supervises students at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was Professor of Homiletics and History and Dean of the School of Theology at Virginia Union University. 1994

MLK Jr. Emeritus Profess of Black Church Studies, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.

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