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The greatest sermons ever preached
What is a sermon? Can any speech or public address properly be called a sermon? What makes a sermon great? Who is qualified to judge? The people at W. Publishing Group have put out an ambitious little book, The Greatest Sermons Ever Preached, a book that invites these and other questions.
Tracey D. Lawrence compiled the book, yet no further information about this person is given. There is no indication as to what standard or criteria were used to judge the greatness of these sermons. The back of the dust jacket proclaims that the book "crosses lines of doctrine" in its message, which begs the question: How can sermons that come from polar opposite theological points (Martin Luther and Pope John Paul II) both be considered great? Obviously, sound doctrine did not make checklist that determines greatness.
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