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CM102 Invitation to Biblical Preaching I: Theological, Historical, and Pragmatic Reasons for Preaching is unavailable, but you can change that!

Preaching is one of the highest callings; it is also one of the most challenging to perfect. With these foundational courses on preaching, J. Kent Edwards walks you through the mechanics of preaching. In Invitation to Biblical Preaching I: Theological, Historical, and Pragmatic Reasons for Preaching (CM102), he lays the foundation for preaching by answering the question “Why preach?” He discusses...

B. B. Warfield, famous theologian, said it well: “The purpose of special revelation is not to correct, much less set aside general revelation. General revelation needs no correction—God has not revealed himself falsely or misleadingly in it.… The occasion of special revelation is …”—and I apologize for the complicated wording here, but this is a theologian, not a preacher: “The occasion of special revelation is extraneous to the organism of revelation itself, and lies in the necessity of meeting