The Homiletical Plot, Expanded Editio..., Eugene L. Lowry
The Homiletical Plot, Expanded Editio..., Eugene L. Lowry
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The Homiletical Plot, Expanded Edition
The Sermon as Narrative Art Form

Author: Eugene L. Lowry, Fred B. Craddock

Narrator: William Sarris

Unabridged: 3 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/24/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Now in reissue with a new foreword by Fred B. Craddock and afterword by the author, Eugene L. Lowry, The Homiletical Plot, Expanded Edition follows in the same solid tradition of its predecessor. Upon its release, The Homiletical Plot quickly became a pivotal work on the art of preaching. Instead of comments on a biblical passage, Lowry suggested that the sermon follow a narrative form that moves from beginning to end, as with the plot of a story. This expanded edition continues to be an excellent teaching resource and learning tool for all preachers, from introductory students to seasoned clergy.

About Eugene L. Lowry

Rev. Dr. Eugene L. Lowry served as professor of preaching for over thirty years at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, Missouri. Now that he is no longer actively serving as the William K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching, his travels as preacher, teacher, and pianist have broadened in scope.

Ordained a United Methodist minister, Dr. Lowry's academic preparation includes four degrees, culminating with a doctorate in education from the University of Kansas.

He was senior scholar in residence at Drew University Theological School fall 2003 and fall 2004; in the spring of 1999 he was a guest professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. Lowry has been featured in the Great Preachers series on the Odyssey Television Channel. He delivered the 2009 Lyman Beecher Lectures on Preaching at Yale Divinity School and the 2011 William L. Self Lectureship on preaching at McAfee Theological Seminary.

Through the years he has preached in hundreds of churches, conferences, and regional events in over twenty denominations as well as lecturing in fifty graduate theological seminaries across North America.

His writings include six books on narrative preaching and over twenty journal articles and book chapters on preaching, worship, biblical study, educational philosophy, and creativity. His keyboard lecture/concerts relating jazz and Christianity have resulted in four recordings in the blues/jazz mode.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on February 21, 2017

I'm not sure how I made it out of seminary without reading this text, but it has unmade my entire sermon writing process. Which is a good thing. The opening chapter and the closing 2 should be printed out and given to every preacher in America.......more

Goodreads review by Nick on January 11, 2019

Lowry was the first homiletics teacher I ever heard, sometime in high school, when I knew I wanted to go to seminary, and I knew I was interested in (at the time, others’) preaching. That was in perhaps 2000. Finally, now almost ten years out of seminary (Duke with Richard Lischer for preaching, for......more

Goodreads review by Rob on October 24, 2022

This is a preaching book unlike others, and was so refreshing. For two decades now I've chosen to prepare and present my sermons in story-telling format. That is to say I do not prepare or present my material as an outline with sub-points, transition statements, and filler illustrations. Instead I f......more

Goodreads review by Natalie on September 10, 2021

Great little book and preaching/teaching that turns the 3 point sermon on its head. People are compelled by storytelling and curiosity, and this method taps into those things. A quick read that might change your teaching/communication style forever!......more

Goodreads review by Gage on February 06, 2023

I only picked this book up because the Foreword was by Fred Craddock, my fav preacher, but it was a real good read. I always struggle to visualize how to apply preaching outlines so instead of making a hard shift in my writing style, I would rather focus on a few principles that stuck out to me: Serm......more