The purpose of this research was to examine gender issues in contemporary sermons. My sample consists of sermons delivered on BBC Radio 4 as part of acts of worship broadcast during 1993-4 which were examined to analyse how language, gender and power intersect to produce these discourses. In order to contextualize this material, chapter one focuses on the history of the sermon and its institutionalisation. Chapter two analyses the preachers’ use of generic terms and their use of the second person plural mode of address. In chapter three, I examine the gendered illustrations offered in the sermon sample in order to investigate how they contribute to create alienating and exclusionary discourses. Chapter four deals with the ways in which self...
Professional women, in our training and our work, often encounter discourse fashioned by men. Can we...
Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religio...
© The Author(s) 2020. This study analyzes two public speeches of two North-American Seventh-day Adve...
Throughout Western history, women preachers have been marginalized. Even though women have filled th...
Preaching has fallen on hard times and is an unfashionable art. It is also a heavily male gendered c...
M.A.The aim of this psychological study was to uncover women minister’s experiences of gender discri...
One of the objectives of Critical Discourse Studies is to identify how asymmetrical power structures...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
For more than four decades, a variety of theologians from different backgrounds and different poin...
Feminism’s contribution to homiletics so far has arguably been restricted to exploring gender differ...
ABSTRACT PERSONIFIED PREACHING: BLACK FEMINIST SERMONIC PRACTICE IN LITERATURE AND MUSIC Melanie R. ...
What does it mean when African-American culture and black rhetoric are gendered in preacherly perfor...
A plethora of studies that account for the differential use of language by men and women have explai...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
God is not a he, yet “he” is by far the most common pronoun for God. This qualitative study looks at...
Professional women, in our training and our work, often encounter discourse fashioned by men. Can we...
Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religio...
© The Author(s) 2020. This study analyzes two public speeches of two North-American Seventh-day Adve...
Throughout Western history, women preachers have been marginalized. Even though women have filled th...
Preaching has fallen on hard times and is an unfashionable art. It is also a heavily male gendered c...
M.A.The aim of this psychological study was to uncover women minister’s experiences of gender discri...
One of the objectives of Critical Discourse Studies is to identify how asymmetrical power structures...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
For more than four decades, a variety of theologians from different backgrounds and different poin...
Feminism’s contribution to homiletics so far has arguably been restricted to exploring gender differ...
ABSTRACT PERSONIFIED PREACHING: BLACK FEMINIST SERMONIC PRACTICE IN LITERATURE AND MUSIC Melanie R. ...
What does it mean when African-American culture and black rhetoric are gendered in preacherly perfor...
A plethora of studies that account for the differential use of language by men and women have explai...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
God is not a he, yet “he” is by far the most common pronoun for God. This qualitative study looks at...
Professional women, in our training and our work, often encounter discourse fashioned by men. Can we...
Drawing on the scholarship of Critical Religion, this article shows how the modern category “religio...
© The Author(s) 2020. This study analyzes two public speeches of two North-American Seventh-day Adve...