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Should We Use Someone Else's Sermon?
Preaching in a Cut-and-Paste World


By: Scott M. Gibson   

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Synopsis: 
A short but definitive study of the growing problem of pulpit plagiarism, which people are reluctant to talk about, with suggestions on how to avoid the problem or deal with it if it comes to light in a church.   Click for product description and details
ISBN: 0310286735,  ISBN-13: 9780310286738,  UPC: 025986286736

Features: Discussion/Study Questions included
Ages: Adult


Author of Should We Use Someone Else's Sermon?
Scott M. Gibson
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M. Gibson is the Haddon Robinson Professor of Preaching and Director of the ThM. Program in Preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the cofounder of the Evangelical Homiletics Society. He has served as a pastor and is one of the founders of Cornerstone Church Network. He is ...  Click for more information about Scott M. Gibson

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Product Details for Should We Use Someone Else's Sermon?
A short but definitive study of the growing problem of pulpit plagiarism, which people are reluctant to talk about, with suggestions on how to avoid the problem or deal with it if it comes to light in a church.

Description: 
With easy access to sermons on the Internet, plus pressure to deliver the next sermon with little time to prepare, no wonder some pastors have resorted to plagiarizing other people’s sermons, passing them off as their own.
 
This growing epidemic has received coverage in the Wall Street Journal, on National Public Radio, and elsewhere. Some pastors have been caught in the act and dismissed from their churches. Is this fair? Is this stealing? How can you recognize it? How can it be prevented?
 
This book not only helps explain the problem, but it also explores the ethical implications and gives advice on how to avoid it or deal with it if the problem surfaces in your church. It includes study questions at the end of chapters and a concluding case study.

Book & Bible Cover Size: Medium
Page Count: 128

Size: 5.3 wide x 8 high x 0.4 deep in. | 134 wide x 203 high x deep 10 mm
Weight: 0.29 lb | 131 gms

Available: November 2008
World
Publisher: Zondervan

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