
The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People
Navigating the Church: Power, Sermons, and Spiritual LeadershipBy Isidore MulloisLength6h 37m
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In "The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People," Isidore Mullois presents a profound exploration of the intricate dynamics between religious leadership and congregational life during a pivotal period in ecclesiastical history. The book is characterized by a meticulous blend of historical analysis and sociological insights, drawing the reader into the multifaceted relationship between the clergy and their communities from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Through a careful examination of sermons, church practices, and community interactions, Mullois paints a vivid portrait of the church as both a spiritual sanctuary and a social institution that responds to the moral and ethical dilemmas of its time. Isidore Mullois, a noted ecclesiastical historian and social commentator, utilizes his background in theology and sociology to unpack the complexities of religious authority and its impact on societal structures. His extensive experience in ecclesiastical studies, coupled with his keen sense of social justice, informs the thematic concerns of the book, revealing the oft-overlooked role of clergy in the moral and spiritual guidance of their congregations amidst societal change. This engaging and erudite work is recommended for scholars, theologians, and lay readers alike, offering a valuable perspective on the enduring significance of the pulpit in shaping community values and fostering spiritual resilience. Mullois'Äôs analysis is not only timely but essential for understanding the evolving role of religion in contemporary society.
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GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length6 hrs 37 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter I. To Address Men Well, They Must Be Loved Much.
15Chapter XI. Study.
2Chapter II. The People.
16Chapter XII. Zeal.
3The People in large Cities.
17Books Published By The Catholic Publication Society.
4The People in small Towns.
18Extracts From Notices Of The Press.
5The People in Rural Districts.
19II.
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6On the Way of doing some little Good to these Three Classes of the People.
20Extracts From Notices Of The Press.
7Chapter III. The Order of a Sermon
21III.
8Chapter IV. The Sermon Should Be Popular.
22Extracts From Notices Of The Press.
9Chapter V. The Sermon Should Be Plain.
23IV.
10Chapter VI. The Sermon Should Be Short.
24V.
11Chapter VII. Tact and Kindliness.
25VI.
12Chapter VIII. Interest, Emotion, and Animation.
26VII.
13Chapter IX. The Power and Accent of Conviction.
27Extracts From Notices Of The Press.
14Chapter X. Action.
28VIII.