
Certain Sound, A: A Primer on Open Air Preaching
Contents:
Dedication
Introduction
PART 1:Â THEOLOGY OF OPEN AIR PREACHING
- A History of Open Air Preaching
- Theology for Open Air Preaching
- The Local Church and the Open Air Preacher
- Using the Law in the Open Air
- Using Apologetics in the Open AirÂ
Part 2: THE TASK OF OPEN AIR PREACHING
- The Open Air Preacher’s Character
- The Open Air Preacher’s Competence
- Response to Open Air Preaching
- The Open Air Preacher’s Response
- Exhortation to the Church and Seminaries
Conclusion: Heard the Call?
Bibliography
“A Certain Sound by Ryan Denton and Scott Smith is a welcome contribution to the contemporary discussion on open air preaching. From a perspective deeply grounded in the Christian tradition and Reformed and Puritan theology, Denton and Smith defend the ministry of street preaching in a firm but moderate tone. Everyone who practices open air preaching or who is interested in its biblical basis must read this book.”
—Sam Waldron, academic dean and professor of systematic theology at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, and a pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Owensboro, Kentucky
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Contents:
Dedication
Introduction
PART 1:Â THEOLOGY OF OPEN AIR PREACHING
- A History of Open Air Preaching
- Theology for Open Air Preaching
- The Local Church and the Open Air Preacher
- Using the Law in the Open Air
- Using Apologetics in the Open AirÂ
Part 2: THE TASK OF OPEN AIR PREACHING
- The Open Air Preacher’s Character
- The Open Air Preacher’s Competence
- Response to Open Air Preaching
- The Open Air Preacher’s Response
- Exhortation to the Church and Seminaries
Conclusion: Heard the Call?
Bibliography
“A Certain Sound by Ryan Denton and Scott Smith is a welcome contribution to the contemporary discussion on open air preaching. From a perspective deeply grounded in the Christian tradition and Reformed and Puritan theology, Denton and Smith defend the ministry of street preaching in a firm but moderate tone. Everyone who practices open air preaching or who is interested in its biblical basis must read this book.”
—Sam Waldron, academic dean and professor of systematic theology at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, and a pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Owensboro, Kentucky











