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The sermon is one of the oldest forms of religious discourse, functioning simultaneously as theological instruction, moral exhortation, and communal ritual. Students engage with sermons across courses in religious studies, theology, American history, and literature, where the genre raises questions about authority, interpretation, and the relationship between scripture and lived experience. The sermon's ability to translate sacred texts — including the Gospels, the Psalms, and the Epistles of John — into practical guidance for everyday life makes it a rich site of academic inquiry. Works such as John Winthrop's foundational address and John Witherspoon's "The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions" illustrate how sermons have shaped political and social thought beyond strictly religious contexts.

Student papers on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some focus on close textual analysis, examining how specific biblical passages such as Psalm 51 or Matthew 6:25–34 are interpreted and applied within a sermon's argument. Others take a historical or cultural angle, tracing the development of Black preaching traditions and the redemptive role of the Black church from the Civil War era to the present. Comparative papers explore doctrinal questions — such as the relationship between grace and belief, or the core ideas of Calvinism — by setting sermon texts against broader theological frameworks.

A strong essay on sermons should establish a clear thesis about how a particular sermon constructs meaning, persuades its audience, or reflects its historical moment. Primary textual evidence drawn directly from the sermon itself carries the most weight. A common pitfall is summarizing a sermon's content without analyzing its rhetorical or theological choices — always move from description toward interpretation.

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Rhetorical Purpose in the Works
Jonathan Edward's "Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God" is a famous sermon from what was called the 'Great Awakening' in early American religious life. Edwards' sermon was designed to cause a hard-hearted congregation…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Jesus and the First-Century Fishing Boat from the Sea of Galilee
The objective of this work is to conduct research with a focus on an artifact found in the Sea of Galilee, which is stated to be connected to the historical Jesus. This topic will be linked to the ideas surrounding the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Pessimism in the poetry of Clough, Thomson, and Fitzgerald
Arthur Clough was a British poet who spent some of his a few of his formative years in the United States. He was considered a genius from a young age, but his consequent stint at Oxford was not fruitful.
Essay Doctorate
Freud\'s Writing by Socrates and Socrates\' Writing
This paper is from two perspectives. First, it is commentary of what Socrates would have thought of Sigmund Freud's work Civilization and its Discontents. The paper then moves on to show what Freud's opinions of Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount." Each look at crucial elements of the others' works and how they relate to their own personal philosophies.
Paper Undergraduate
Gospel of Luke and Wealth
No servant can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other.
Paper Undergraduate
Patient Safety Culture in Healthcare: A Literature Review
¶ … Epistle of Paul to Philemon on Slavery
Paper Undergraduate
Gospel of Matthew: Chapter Outline
Subheading: Jesus' divinity established to believers
Paper Doctorate
Justo L.Gonzalez, the Story Christianity, 1 Volume
This paper discusses the Crusades focusing on how people who embarked on such campaigns were influenced and on their expectations. It relates to their history,it analyzes matters from a modern point of view, and goes at determining the general effects that these conflicts have on the contemporary society. While they lasted for approximately two centuries (even though some believe that they extend much further until the recent years), people typically seem to ignore their importance.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Virtue Be Taught? In Order
In order to answer that question, virtue must first be defined in a clear and concise manner, and in order to define virtue this paper will incorporate arguments from Meno's Socrates.
Research Paper Undergraduate
First Awakening There Are Three
There are three generally accepted Great Awakenings in American history [Great Awakening, 2005]: