giving life to us. If these statements are true, all must admit to the supreme importance of preaching. While agreeing with this contemporary emphasis, John R. Stott warns against careless terminology in setting out the existential nature of preaching. He calls attention, in examining the views of Mounce, to the various statements concerning the transference of the events of the past into the contemporary moment and then tries to place these expressions in correct focus. “God not only confronts men
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