Homiletics : : Principles and Patterns of Reasoning / / Wilfried Engemann.

Die vorliegende Homiletik geht von einer methodisch kohärenten und interdisziplinär konvergenten Erörterung der Prämissen, Elemente, und Strukturen des Predigtprozesses selbst aus, die in eine zeitgenössische "Theologie der Predigt" mündet. Das Spektrum homiletischer Fragen wird auf versch...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:De Gruyter Studium
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XXIV, 577 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
List of Figures --
Preface --
Part I: The Preaching Event. Its Components and Perspectives, Phases and Situations --
1. Preaching as a Process of Comprehension and Communication. A Synopsis --
2. Preaching as One’s Own Person. On the Preacher as the Subject of the Sermon --
3. Preaching with a Text. On The Question of the Sermon’s Reference to Tradition --
4. Preaching with a Structure. On the Question of the Form of the Sermon --
5. Preaching under the Conditions of Language. On the Medium of the Sermon --
6. Preaching for the Individual. On the Question of the Sermon’s Reference to Situation --
7. Preaching in the Worship Service. On the Question of the Liturgical References of the Sermon --
Part II: Basic Directions and Guiding Questions of Sermon Analysis and Feedback Discussion after Preaching --
Preliminary Remarks: On Systematization of the Methodological Approaches in Sermon Analysis --
1. Concepts of Analysis Focused on the Text Form of the Sermon --
2. Concepts of Analysis Focused on the Interaction between Preacher and Listener --
3. Response and Feedback Discussion with the Congregation after Preaching --
Part III: Theology of Preaching --
Preliminary Remarks --
1. Snapshots. Empirical Indicators of Problems --
2. Theological Indicators of Problems in Homiletics in Past and Present --
3. The Task of the Sermon --
4. Communication as a Theologically Essential Characteristic of Preaching --
Part IV: Guidelines for Sermon Preparation Process --
A Model for Preparing a Sermon --
Part V: Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index of Names
Summary:Die vorliegende Homiletik geht von einer methodisch kohärenten und interdisziplinär konvergenten Erörterung der Prämissen, Elemente, und Strukturen des Predigtprozesses selbst aus, die in eine zeitgenössische "Theologie der Predigt" mündet. Das Spektrum homiletischer Fragen wird auf verschiedene Sequenzen der Kommunikation des Evangeliums bezogen (z. B. Person, Text, Situation, Struktur, Sprache und Rede) wobei psychologische, semiotische, soziologische und rhetorische u. a. Reflexionsperspektiven zum Tragen kommen. Den Modellen der Predigtanalyse wird ein eigenes Kapitel gewidmet. Predigt- und theologiegeschichtliche Fragen werden in die problemorientierte Durchdringung des Stoffs eingebettet, so dass Studierende, Pfarrer und Lehrende je nach Bedarf optimal mit den Grundlagen und Herausforderungen des Fachs vertraut gemacht werden.
In a dialogue with all of the theological disciplines and also with closely related human and philosophical sciences, this standard work sets out criteria for a contemporary approach to preaching. The assumptions, arguments, models, perspectives and methods for analyzing the homiletic process are presented in an understandable form. Figures and practical guidelines offer helpful illustrations. This comprehensive and engaging format makes this volume a supportive textbook, a reliable reference work and a stimulating aid for preaching – all in one.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110440256
9783110762464
9783110719567
9783110616859
9783110604252
9783110603255
9783110604245
9783110603248
DOI:10.1515/9783110440256
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Wilfried Engemann.