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“The theo-rhetorical concern is chiefly one of clarity: how to speak gospel and not to say something else,” quote by David Schnasa Jacobsen
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““The theo-rhetorical concern is chiefly one of clarity: how to speak gospel and not to say something else,””

David Schnasa Jacobsen

About This Quote

Source Speech: Theological Lecture, 2019

Clarity in communication is essential; one must convey the intended message without diversion.

In simple terms: Speak clearly, stay on topic.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize clear, focused messaging.

Themes

communication clarity theology

Mood

thoughtful focused

Type

educational inspirational

When to use this quote

  • preaching
  • teaching
  • public speaking
  • academic discourse

Key Concepts

rhetoric message fidelity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure clarity without sacrificing depth?
  • What strategies keep a message on target?
A Different Perspective

Message may be oversimplified, losing nuance.

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