Henry Ward Beecher: Peripatetic PreacherBloomsbury Academic, 24 בינו׳ 1990 - 179 עמודים For approximately four decades, from shortly before the Civil War until his death in 1887, the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher dominated the pulpit and the public platform. Halford Ryan argues that although the ministry was Beecher's career, public speaking was his calling. Combining important orations with a critical analysis of Beecher's rhetoric, this book examines all facets of the Reverend's speaking and preaching. Particularly, it demonstrates that Beecher was unusually skilled in the art of refutative rhetoric, that is, he often paid more attention to rebutting the claims of his opponents than he did to building his own arguments. |
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... religion were at loggerheads with one another . Evolution would invigorate religion and improve theology : Simple religion is the unfolding of the best nature of man towards God , and man has been hindered and embittered by the ...
... religion , was marvelously portrayed in " the sheath " of theology . The implication was very clear : one had only to withdraw religion from theology's sheath in order to experience the true meaning and message of the Bible . The ...
... religion ; yet men are continually confounding the two terms , religion and theology . They are not alike . Religion is the condition of a man's nature as toward God and toward his fellow - men . That is religion - love that breeds ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Beecher Militant at Plymouth | 31 |
Beecher in Britain | 59 |
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Henry Ward Beecher: Peripatetic Preacher <span dir=ltr>Halford R. Ryan</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1990 |