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Learn how to be a better biblical preacher under the guidance of Haddon W. Robinson. Teaching and writing extensively on expository preaching for many years, Robinson is a widely respected expert in the field—equipping pastors, Bible teachers, and every day Christians to better teach the Word. Now with the Haddon W. Robinson Preaching Collection, you too can benefit from his engaging, practical teaching on biblical preaching.
Find a wealth of wisdom on effectively communicating the Word in the updated 3rd edition of the bestselling Biblical Preaching. Learn how to prepare expository messages with a big idea, and how to deliver sermons so that people will listen. Study sample expository sermons from the Old Testament, and explore Robinson’s accompanying commentary, which helps you to identify and apply the central principles that make these models work. Great for both new and experienced preachers, these texts offer solid steps into better preaching that is more focused on the authority of Scripture.
Studying Robinson’s work with Logos streamlines and enhances your experience. Scripture citations link directly to English translations, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Bolster your study of Robinson’s work by cross-referencing and comparing with an extensive library of preaching resources. Study anywhere using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Looking for more preaching resources? Check out the Baker Studies on Preaching Collection (37 vols.) or the Preacher’s Collection (5 vols.).
Haddon Robinson is the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He received his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, an MA from Southern Methodist University, and a PhD from the University of Illinois. Robinson served as director of the Dallas Youth for Christ (1952–55), associate pastor of the First Baptist Church in Medford, Oregon (1956–58), and an instructor of speech at the University of Illinois (1960–62). He was president of Denver Conservative Baptist Seminary and taught homiletics at Dallas Theological Seminary for nineteen years. He is also the editor of Biblical Sermons: How Twelve Preachers Apply the Principles of Biblical Preaching.
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