Argument on Fire

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“What is needed today then is the same synthesis of reason and emotion, exposition and exhortation, as was achieved by Paul . . . Earlier in his book, [J.W.] Alexander has made a plea for ‘theological preaching’. What interests people, he says, is ‘argument made red-hot’, for ‘argument admits of great vehemence and fire’ (Stott, Between Two Worlds, p. 283)

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