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Religious Books in the Reconstructed Fond in the Library of the Orenburg Theological Seminary
The article is devoted to the library of the Orenburg Theological Seminary, which was lost in 1918. It was based on the books of spiritual and religious content.
A. V. Bezpalova
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E-Word? McLuhan, Baudrillard, and Verisimilitude in Preaching
Electronic communication of the Christian message—online preaching—raises distinct theological challenges. Notwithstanding the undeniable convenience and unlimited geographical reach of “virtual church”, electronic media have the potential to separate ...
Michael P. Knowles
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Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
Viewed from the perspective of communication processes, it may be concluded that traditional preaching mostly follows the linear model of interpersonal communication. However, this relationship entails limitations that prevent preaching from reaching its
Enoh Šeba
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 1001-1005, December 2025.
Uzair Farooq Mir
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Remaining After Ruin: The Politics of Lament in Forced (Im)Mobilities
How do survivors mourn when violence controls movement, speech, and public grief? This article reads lament as a political–theological practice that keeps the dead publicly addressable under forced (im)mobilities—conditions in which some are deported ...
Eliana Ah-Rum Ku
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The Agency of Preaching: Practicing Hospitality in Multicultural Contexts
Preaching in a multicultural context calls for hospitality to ensure that diverse cultures and experiences are acknowledged and valued. Embodying hospitality in preaching means that participants engage as co-hosts and co-guests, contributing to a shared ...
Eliana Ah-Rum Ku
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The Covid-19 pandemic confronted the world and South Africans with the challenges of health care and “Zoomificationâ€. From the 29th of March 2020 it was, because of the restriction and ban on gatherings, expected from ministers and faith leaders in South Africa to use online technology to preach their sermons.
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Uninterpret-Able: Bridging with Mentally Diverse Bodies
The pericope of demonic possession in Mark 5 invites us to reject a simplistic aversion to uninterpretable experiences. Engaging with Julia Kristeva’s concept of abjection encourages readers to recognize that embracing heterogeneous otherness can create ...
Eliana Ah-Rum Ku
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Schleiermacher as preacher: A contemporary South African perspective
South African homiletics is in a crisis and it has – contrary to our expectation – nothing to do with either the presence or the influence of the great 19th-century theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher.
Martin Laubscher
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