Noun
The art of preaching; that branch of theology which treats of homilies or sermons, and the best method of preparing and delivering them.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMelanchthon exerted a wide influence in the department of homiletics, and has been regarded as the author, in the Protestant Church, of the methodical style of preaching. Source: Internet
In 1941, the faculty illustrated its distaste with Kaplan by penning a unanimous letter to the professor of homiletics, expressing complete disgust with Kaplan's The New Haggadah for the Passover Seder. Source: Internet
But sexual frustration and homiletics would not last forever as the hallmarks of American college life. Source: Internet
The SBL decided to offer affiliate status so that these SBL members could meet on-site at the Annual Meeting, free of charge, just as other affiliates, such as the Homiletics or Adventist societies do. Source: Internet
His homiletics professor also had high praise, the bishop noted: “He has been described already as a very good preacher.” Source: Internet
Years later in homiletics class, my fellow students said my preaching was excellent. Source: Internet