Homiletics

Pronunciation: /ˌhɑːməˈlɛtɪk/

Homiletics (adj)

  1. Relating to the art of preparing and giving sermons, especially how to explain religious messages clearly.
  2. Used to describe a way of speaking or writing that aims to teach moral or religious lessons.

Examples

  • The pastor gave homiletic advice on explaining sermons clearly.
  • Her homiletic style made the lesson easy to understand.

Homiletics (adjective)

Examples

  • The homiletic lesson helped the listeners understand the message.
  • Her homiletic teaching focused on practical lessons for daily life.