I've been asked to speak to a local group of pastors today on theocentric preaching. I'll only have about an hour, so it's forced me to narrow what I want to say.
My notes for the seminar are available for download (in PDF – requires the free Adobe Reader):
I'm looking forward to today's presentation. Should be fun.
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Darryl,
Hope your presentation goes well! I regularly drop in on your “theocentric” blog – it’s an important issue to address and I enjoy the good food for thoughts. Thanks for the seminar notes!
Jim
I found your blog through REV! Magazine and jut skimmed a bit for the first time today. Overall, I love what you’ve got here. A sermon is not a self-help speech, but an encouragement to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith. Then an encouragement to live out our gratitude for the cross (application). I only have one question: Why “Theocentric” instead of “Christocentric”? Thanks for the interesting read!
Rob
Thanks, Rob. Appreciate your comment.
Why theocentric instead of Christocentric? Great question.
I am contrasting theocentric with anthropocentric preaching. I see Christocentric as very close to theocentric preaching – actually, it’s a crucial part since theocentric preaching is Trinitarian.
Hope that is at least a little bit clear.