Questions
1) What does Miller mean when he says that evangelical churches often exhalt the Enlightenment rather than holistic truth as the latter is expressed in the Bible? Would his concept of truthtelling likely include both God-talk and doubt-talk? (74-77)
2) What might he be getting at when he suggests that narrative (storytelling), including memoir, "marries truth to meaning" and presents it to his whole mind? Should we consider his statement as a call for Christians to merge pathos and logos rather than relying too extensive on logos, especially in Christian preaching and fiction? (70-71; 51)
3) What might be the implication of his comments about "bullet points" with respect to a holistic use of slideware (PowerPoint) in worship? (42-43)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
1) What does Miller mean when he says that evangelical churches often exhalt the Enlightenment rather than holistic truth as the latter is expressed in the Bible? Would his concept of truthtelling likely include both God-talk and doubt-talk? (74-77)
2) What might he be getting at when he suggests that narrative (storytelling), including memoir, "marries truth to meaning" and presents it to his whole mind? Should we consider his statement as a call for Christians to merge pathos and logos rather than relying too extensive on logos, especially in Christian preaching and fiction? (70-71; 51)
3) What might be the implication of his comments about "bullet points" with respect to a holistic use of slideware (PowerPoint) in worship? (42-43)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
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