homiletic (Meaning)
homiletic (a)
of the nature of a homily or sermon
of or relating to homiletics
homiletic (a.)
Alt. of Homiletical
Synonyms & Antonyms of homiletic
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homiletic Sentence Examples
- The pastor's homiletic delivery left a profound impression on the congregation.
- The preacher's homiletic style blended eloquent language with theological depth.
- The bishop's homiletic address inspired a renewed sense of faith among the faithful.
- The homiletic sermon explored the complexities of human nature and the divine.
- The evangelist's homiletic messages ignited a spiritual awakening within the community.
- The homiletic technique of lectio divina fostered a deeper understanding of Scripture.
- The homiletic interpretation of the parable offered insights into the nature of God's grace.
- The priest's homiletic gift enabled him to connect with his audience on a personal level.
- The homiletic sermon challenged the congregation to reflect on their own beliefs and actions.
- The homiletic approach of the preacher was both informative and persuasive.
FAQs About the word homiletic
of the nature of a homily or sermon, of or relating to homileticsAlt. of Homiletical
sermonic, didactic, moralizing, prescriptive, instructive,moralistic, dogmatical, sententious, preachy, admonitory
No antonyms found.
The pastor's homiletic delivery left a profound impression on the congregation.
The preacher's homiletic style blended eloquent language with theological depth.
The bishop's homiletic address inspired a renewed sense of faith among the faithful.
The homiletic sermon explored the complexities of human nature and the divine.