Haddon Robinsons Biblical Preaching continues to be a best-seller (over 200,000 copies sold) and has been used extensively in Bible colleges and seminaries since 1980. Robinsons peers named him the most outstanding professor in the field of homiletics and Newsweek magazine identified him as one of the most significant preachers in America.
Now, this collection of Robinsons shorter writings on preaching across a forty-year period helps to illuminate the key differences between good preaching and poor preaching. Edited by Scott Gibson, this volume provides readers with a helpful understanding of Robinsons preaching theory, method, and practice. Each chapter contains discussion/reflection questions and a list of books for further reading. The book is well-suited for experience and budding pastors looking for refreshing insights into their preaching.
Haddon W. Robinson is the author of the best-selling Biblical Preaching and teaches at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Scott M. Gibson is assistant dean and assistant professor of ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.