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The author delivers nine lectures addressed to divinity students that analyze the qualities, duties, and dangers of the pulpit ministry. He contrasts receptive and creative intellect, urges personal holiness and national conscience, emphasizes fidelity to Scripture and thoughtful theology, warns against the temptations of false prophecy and professionalization, and treats the preacher's human, Christian, and apostolic dimensions. Practical counsel on study, delivery, and moral example alternates with theological reflections on vocation and public responsibility. An appended ordination charge illustrates pastoral application. The tone is instructive and pragmatic, aimed at preparing ministers for effective, thoughtful, and ethically grounded preaching.

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James Stalker

James Stalker was a Scottish theologian and author known for his insightful works on Christian history and preaching. His notable book, "The Life of St. Paul," offers a detailed exploration of the Apostle's life and teachings, reflecting Stalker's deep engagement with early Christian thought. Additionally, his lectures compiled in "The Preacher and His Models" provide valuable guidance for those in the ministry, emphasizing the importance of effective communication in preaching. Stalker's writings contribute significantly to the understanding of Christian doctrine and the historical context of Jesus Christ's life, as seen in his work "The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ: A Devotional History of Our Lord's Passion."

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