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100 1 _aBenn, Gerald D. A.,
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245 1 0 _aChrist's principles of teaching :
_billustrated from the gospel of Matthew /
_cBy Gerald D.A. Benn.
246 1 8 _aChrist's Parables of Teaching
260 _c1961.
300 _av, 121 leaves ;
_c29 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
500 _aTypescript.
504 _aBibliography: leaves 119-121.
505 0 0 _aCHAPTER I. The Incomparable Teacher and His Person
505 0 0 _aIn Relation to Himself --
_tChrist's Divine Nature --
_tChrist's Use of Divine Knowledge --
_tChrist's Human Nature --
_tChrist's Use of Human Knowledge --
_tChrist's Individuality --
_tChrist's Position --
_tChrist's Authority --
_tChrist's Constancy --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tIn Relation to the Supernatural --
_tThe Reason for Miracles --
_tWhat the Miracles Accomplished --
_tPrincples Established
505 0 0 _aCHAPTER II. The Incomparable Teacher and His Relation to the Life Situation
505 0 0 _aIn Relation to the Natural --
_tChrist's Use of the Physical Situation --
_tChrist's Use of the Natural Realm --
_tChrist's Application of the Physical Truths --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tIn Relation to the Informal Situation --
_tJesus' Break from the Formal --
_tHow Jesus Broke from the Formal --
_tJesus Taught int he Life Situation --
_tJesus Taught as the Occasion Arose --
_tPrinciples Established
505 0 0 _aCHAPTER III. The Incomparable Teacher and His Contact With the Learner
505 0 0 _aThe Manner of Achieving Contact --
_tThe Magnetic personn of Christ --
_tContact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Level --
_tContact Achieved on the Basis of the Listener's Needs --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tThe Manner of Achieving Voluntary Attention --
_tWhat is Voluntary Attention? --
_tJesus' Role in Achieving Attention --
_tJesus' Use of Scripture --
_tJesus' Use of Contrast --
_tJesus' Use of Figures of Speech --
_tJesus' Use of Parables --
_tJesus' Use of Illustrations --
_tJesus' Use of Questions --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tThe Manner of Achieving a Reaction --
_tThe Lord's Goal in Relation to the Reaction --
_tThe Lord Stimulated His Hearers --
_tThe Lord Appealed to the Known --
_tThe Lord Sought for a Decision --
_tPrinciples Established
505 0 0 _aCHAPTER IV. The Incomparable Teacher and His Method Techniques
505 0 0 _aHis Teaching Was Purposeful --
_tThe Lord Was Consistent --
_tThe Lord's Two-fold Aim --
_tThe Lord Sought to Meet a Spiritual Neeed --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tHis Teaching Was Positive --
_tThe Lord Taught With Directness --
_tThe Lord Taught With the Conviction That what He Taught Was Truth --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tHis Teaching Was Progressive --
_tThe Reason for Teaching Progressively --
_tHow the Lord Taught Progressively --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tHis Teaching Was Methodical --
_tThe Reason for Method in His Teaching --
_tHis Teaching Was Methodical --
_tPrinciples Established --
_tHis Teaching Sought to Produce Results.
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610 2 0 _aColumbia Bible College
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