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Forming Preachers: An Examination of Four Homiletical Pedagogy Paradigms

open access: yesReligions
Teaching preaching effectively in the twenty-first century requires instructors to engage a multiplicity of pedagogical approaches. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of homiletical literature that surveys diverse pedagogical paradigms and practices ...
E. Trey Clark
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"Robotnicy Bogiem silni" - perswazja w kazaniach szczecińskich bp. Kazimierza Majdańskiego

open access: yesColloquia Theologica Ottoniana, 2019
The teaching of Bishop Kazimierz Majdański is rooted in the long history of Polish preaching, initiated, among others, by Rev. Piotr Skarga, St. Andrzej Bobola, Abp. Jan Paweł Woronicz.
Maria Kabata
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Homiletical Squib

open access: yesInternational Journal of Homiletics, 2020
“A time to keep silence, and a time to speak” (Eccl 3:7b) Preaching and keeping silent in times of the COVID19-pandemic"
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A Shared Pulpit: Creating a Hospitable Homiletic Culture for Congregational Formation in a Metamodern Age

open access: yesReligions
Preaching has always been a means of congregational formation, and it is most effective in this endeavor when the homiletic matches the expectations of the audience. Modernism’s solo, authoritative clergy voice and postmodernism’s inductive New Homiletic
Tiffany Mangan Dahlman
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“Words, after speech, reach into the silence”. Listening, Reading, Hans Boersma, and Resonance

open access: yesInternational Journal of Homiletics
Hartmut Rosa has shown that the fundamental conflict of modernity lies in the categorical confusion of two concepts: accessibility and availability.
Alfred van de Weg
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Avoiding Loss While Proclaiming Hope: An Empirical-Theological Analysis of Funeral Sermons

open access: yesБогословські роздуми: Східноєвропейський журнал богословʼя
This article examines the relationship between the proclamation of resurrection and the experience of grief in funeral sermons, drawing on extensive qualitative field research conducted in Slovakia.
Albín Masarik, Miloš Masarik
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Allegory and the Economy of the Same: Origen’s Gendered Anthropology Under an Irigarayan Deconstruction

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy
Often celebrated for transforming “male” and “female” into spiritual pedagogy, Origen’s allegorical exegesis is also notorious for sexing the inner life: “male” becomes the sign of spirit and rational mastery, while “female” becomes the sign of soul ...
Angelos Palioudakis
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