homiletic (Meaning)

Wordnet

homiletic (a)

of the nature of a homily or sermon

of or relating to homiletics

Webster

homiletic (a.)

Alt. of Homiletical

homiletic Sentence Examples

  1. The pastor's homiletic delivery left a profound impression on the congregation.
  2. The preacher's homiletic style blended eloquent language with theological depth.
  3. The bishop's homiletic address inspired a renewed sense of faith among the faithful.
  4. The homiletic sermon explored the complexities of human nature and the divine.
  5. The evangelist's homiletic messages ignited a spiritual awakening within the community.
  6. The homiletic technique of lectio divina fostered a deeper understanding of Scripture.
  7. The homiletic interpretation of the parable offered insights into the nature of God's grace.
  8. The priest's homiletic gift enabled him to connect with his audience on a personal level.
  9. The homiletic sermon challenged the congregation to reflect on their own beliefs and actions.
  10. 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.