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Rewiring Your Preaching

how the brain processes sermons

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An edition of Rewiring Your Preaching (2013)

Rewiring Your Preaching

how the brain processes sermons

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Psychologist, physician and preacher Richard Cox shows that better understanding of the brain can help preachers be more effective in their preaching. God is at work in our brains to enable his people to hear him. Preach with the brain in mind, and help your hearers grow in mental, physical and spiritual health. --from publisher description.

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IVP
Pages
181

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Rewiring Your Preaching: How the Brain Processes Sermons
2013, ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited
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Cover of: Rewiring Your Preaching
Rewiring Your Preaching: how the brain processes sermons
Jan 2013, IVP
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Table of Contents

Chapter synopses
A brainstorm versus a short circuit
Linking brain and sermon
The brain sees preaching as unique
The brain uses preaching for healing
The core process of preaching is brain work
Preaching provides brain energy
Brain stimuli produce behavioral responses
Preaching and pastoring are different
Getting to the brain with theology
Preaching and the brain in pain
Brain healing and the soul
Brain healing and the mind
Brain healing and the body
Brain healing and the community
Dénouement and benediction
Appendix : Checklist for sermon preparation

Edition Notes

Published in
Downers Grove, IL

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV4211.3 .C69 2012, BV4211.3.C69 2012

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
181 p.
Number of pages
181
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25417131M
Internet Archive
rewiringyourprea0000coxr
ISBN 10
0830841016
ISBN 13
9780830841011
LCCN
2012038554
OCLC/WorldCat
794032475

Work Description

What preachers preach is not necessarily what hearers hear. Have you ever wondered why some hearers are affected by a sermon but not others? The issue may not necessarily be the content or delivery of the message. It may be how your hearers' brains process what you say. Modern neuroscience illuminates how our brains understand and hear sermons. Verbal stimuli can be accepted or rejected depending on the context of how they are received. The brain processes new information differently than information that reinforces already-held beliefs. To have long-term effect, new information must connect with previous memory. Psychologist, physician and preacher Richard Cox shows that better understanding of the brain can help preachers be more effective in their preaching. Intentional, purposeful preaching can actually produce new neural pathways that change how the brain thinks and how its owner acts. Our brains are intimately connected with how our bodies work, especially in how brain stimuli produce behavioral responses and how people experience comfort and healing in times of pain. God is at work in our brains to enable his people to hear him. Preach with the brain in mind, and help your hearers grow in mental, physical and spiritual health. - Publisher.

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