Digital Logos Edition
Please note that this edition is no longer available for purchase. However, Haddon Robinson's Biblical Preaching: The Development and Delivery of Expository Messages, 3rd ed. is available.
Haddon Robinson wrote Biblical Preaching twenty-seven years ago. It has become a modern classic on the preparation and delivery of expository sermons. Much has changed, however, since it was first published, so Robinson has undertaken the task of updating his work to benefit a new generation of preachers who will speak to a markedly different world. While retaining its original outline and Robinson's ten-stage process of sermon development, this new edition offers significant improvements. Many of the illustrations and arguments have been updated, the prose has been changed to gender-inclusive language, each chapter is enhanced with suggestions for further study, and the discussions of narrative and inductive preaching have been expanded.
“A sermon should be a bullet, not buckshot. Ideally each sermon is the explanation, interpretation, or application of a single dominant idea supported by other ideas, all drawn from one passage or several passages of Scripture.” (Page 35)
“Sermons seldom fail because they have too many ideas; more often they fail because they deal with too many unrelated ideas.” (Page 35)
“When we make any declarative statement, we can do only four things with it: we can restate it, explain it, prove it, or apply it. Nothing else.” (Page 75)
“When reduced to its basic structure, an idea consists of only two essential elements: a subject and a complement.” (Page 41)
“Yet when they fail to preach the Scriptures, they abandon their authority.” (Page 20)
Robinson's book offers a bracing and yet enjoyable whirlwind tour of homiletical theory. If you are looking for a book to challenge you and to enrich how you go about the privileged work of preaching the gospel, this book won't disappoint. . . . Biblical Preaching can be a helpful resource in polishing some of the most basic homiletical skills that we place into the service of the proclamation of the gospel.
—Richard Gurgel, Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
The homiletics primer of choice for over 100 seminaries and Bible colleges is now, finally, in its second edition. . . . Robinson's book is an excellent primer, the one I recommend and use. The second edition is even better than the first. Robinson has thought himself clear on the mysterious process of birthing a sermon. Novices can cut their eye teeth on this book, and seasoned preachers will see in black and white what they have done intuitively for years. The ten methodical stages with their examples and exercises make the art of preaching accessible. . . . If you've read the first edition, read the second. Some light bulbs may turn on for you. If you haven't read the first, jump straight to the second, and see why more than 200,000 copies of this book are in print.
—Jeffrey Arthurs, Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society
Biblical Preaching brims with homiletic wisdom from a master of the art. Robinson not only shares insight about exegeting passages for preaching, he also provides many strategies on how to communicate scripture in the beneficial manners. . . . Whether a preacher is a neophyte or a seasoned veteran, this homiletical handbook rewards its readers thirty- and sixty- or even a hundredfold.
—The Clergy Journal
One of the most significant releases of the year is the second edition of Haddon Robinson’s Biblical Preaching. Robinson’s volume has become a standard text of expository preaching at evangelical colleges and seminaries, and the second edition has been eagerly awaited. While retaining the solid content of the first edition, Robinson has also provided helpful updates which relate to the changing homiletical scene of the last two decades. The new edition is sure to guarantee Biblical Preaching its place in homiletical libraries for another generation.
—Preaching
Robinson’s sermonic method is remarkably complete….The exercises at chapter ends should prove helpful to homiletical teachers as well as those who would like to refresh themselves in the basics. Biblical Preaching will be a welcome addition to many pastors’ libraries.
—Christianity Today
9 ratings
Dario Oliveira de Matos
8/1/2020
Louis Zachary
5/14/2015
Denver Race
4/30/2015
Rev. Gilson da Silva
2/14/2015
Greg Wilson
11/14/2014
Rev. Dr. Courtney O Lackard
12/21/2013
Rusty Davidson
12/2/2013
Jonathan Sine
7/28/2013