I encourage you to read the first part in this series. If that is too much like reading an introduction or preface to the main body of a book, then a summary is in order. Previously, we discussed briefly how the Black Death, Copernican Revolution, and nominalism contributed to the […]
Tag: John of Damascus
On Teaching: Homiletics (part 3)
This is part of the ongoing series that will provide real examples on how one can incorporate such things as story, poetry and the mythic in teaching. If you haven’t read the previous installments, you can do so here: Sunday SchoolHomiletics (part 1)Homiletics (part 2) As in the previous installment, […]