Christ's principles of teaching : illustrated from the gospel of Matthew / By Gerald D.A. Benn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1961.Description: v, 121 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Other title:
  • Christ's Parables of Teaching [Spine title]
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4070 .C475 1961
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Contents:
Christ's Divine Nature -- Christ's Use of Divine Knowledge -- Christ's Human Nature -- Christ's Use of Human Knowledge -- Christ's Individuality -- Christ's Position -- Christ's Authority -- Christ's Constancy -- Principles Established -- In Relation to the Supernatural -- The Reason for Miracles -- What the Miracles Accomplished -- Princples Established
Christ's Use of the Physical Situation -- Christ's Use of the Natural Realm -- Christ's Application of the Physical Truths -- Principles Established -- In Relation to the Informal Situation -- Jesus' Break from the Formal -- How Jesus Broke from the Formal -- Jesus Taught int he Life Situation -- Jesus Taught as the Occasion Arose -- Principles Established
The Magnetic personn of Christ -- Contact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Level -- Contact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Needs -- Principles Established -- The Manner of Achieving Voluntary Attention -- What is Voluntary Attention? -- Jesus' Role in Achieving Attention -- Jesus' Use of Scripture -- Jesus' Use of Contrast -- Jesus' Use of Figures of Speech -- Jesus' Use of Parables -- Jesus' Use of Illustrations -- Jesus' Use of Questions -- Principles Established -- The Manner of Achieving a Reaction -- The Lord's Goal in Relation to the Reaction -- The Lord Stimulated His Hearers -- The Lord Appealed to the Known -- The Lord Sought for a Decision -- Principles Established
The Lord Was Consistent -- The Lord's Two-fold Aim -- The Lord Sought to Meet a Spiritual Neeed -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Positive -- The Lord Taught With Directness -- The Lord Taught With the Conviction That what He Taught Was Truth -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Progressive -- The Reason for Teaching Progressively -- How the Lord Taught Progressively -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Methodical -- The Reason for Method in His Teaching -- His Teaching Was Methodical -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Sought to Produce Results.
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CHAPTER I. The Incomparable Teacher and His Person

In Relation to Himself -- Christ's Divine Nature -- Christ's Use of Divine Knowledge -- Christ's Human Nature -- Christ's Use of Human Knowledge -- Christ's Individuality -- Christ's Position -- Christ's Authority -- Christ's Constancy -- Principles Established -- In Relation to the Supernatural -- The Reason for Miracles -- What the Miracles Accomplished -- Princples Established

CHAPTER II. The Incomparable Teacher and His Relation to the Life Situation

In Relation to the Natural -- Christ's Use of the Physical Situation -- Christ's Use of the Natural Realm -- Christ's Application of the Physical Truths -- Principles Established -- In Relation to the Informal Situation -- Jesus' Break from the Formal -- How Jesus Broke from the Formal -- Jesus Taught int he Life Situation -- Jesus Taught as the Occasion Arose -- Principles Established

CHAPTER III. The Incomparable Teacher and His Contact With the Learner

The Manner of Achieving Contact -- The Magnetic personn of Christ -- Contact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Level -- Contact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Needs -- Principles Established -- The Manner of Achieving Voluntary Attention -- What is Voluntary Attention? -- Jesus' Role in Achieving Attention -- Jesus' Use of Scripture -- Jesus' Use of Contrast -- Jesus' Use of Figures of Speech -- Jesus' Use of Parables -- Jesus' Use of Illustrations -- Jesus' Use of Questions -- Principles Established -- The Manner of Achieving a Reaction -- The Lord's Goal in Relation to the Reaction -- The Lord Stimulated His Hearers -- The Lord Appealed to the Known -- The Lord Sought for a Decision -- Principles Established

CHAPTER IV. The Incomparable Teacher and His Method Techniques

His Teaching Was Purposeful -- The Lord Was Consistent -- The Lord's Two-fold Aim -- The Lord Sought to Meet a Spiritual Neeed -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Positive -- The Lord Taught With Directness -- The Lord Taught With the Conviction That what He Taught Was Truth -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Progressive -- The Reason for Teaching Progressively -- How the Lord Taught Progressively -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Was Methodical -- The Reason for Method in His Teaching -- His Teaching Was Methodical -- Principles Established -- His Teaching Sought to Produce Results.

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