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Fred Craddock Sermons
Fred B. Craddock (1928–2015) served as the Bandy Distinguished Professor of Preaching and New Testament at Candler School of Theology from 1979 to 1994. Widely regarded as one of the most influential homileticians of his generation, he shaped contemporary preaching through his sermons, teaching, and the publication of his seminal work, Preaching (1985). Craddock championed “inductive preaching,” a method that moved away from lecture-style sermons toward more participatory, narrative-driven approaches. Following his retirement from Candler, he devoted himself to humanitarian efforts, establishing The Craddock Center for Child and Family Enrichment.
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SoundThe Death of Jesus, the Death of the Church
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Ministers' Week 1989Ministers' Week 1989 -
SoundHomily on Romans 10:5-13
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service -
SoundWho am I to Hinder God?
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service -
SoundThe Role of the Sermon in the Seminary
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Bandy Chair Inaugural AddressBandy Chair Inaugural Address -
SoundThe Reclaiming of One's Past
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service -
SoundCloud of Witnesses
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service -
SoundThe Waste of Easter
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service -
SoundWhen Clouds Return After the Rain
Craddock, Fred B., Jr., 1928-2015Cannon Chapel ServiceCannon Chapel Service