In this paper, a brief overview is given of two research projects that were done in South Africa during 1987 (a particularly difficult time under apartheid), and 1994 (the year that the first democratic elections took place), respectively. Some of the findings are discussed under the keywords: silence, transition, reservation, new vision. Reference is made to a historic sermon preached by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town only three days before the first democratic elections were held in South Africa on the 27th of April, 1994. The paper concludes with a reflection on an artwork by the South African artist, Willie Bester
In recent South African homiletics, two major themes have experienced overwhelming attention: proph...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
In this paper, a brief overview is given of two research projects that were done in South Africa dur...
CITATION: Cilliers, J. 2015. Where have all the prophets gone? : perspectives on political preaching...
CITATION: Cilliers, J. 2016. Preaching between affirmation and anticipation : contours of a paradoxi...
For our first two issues we chose the theme Preaching in times of transition, and we asked homiletic...
sermon1 In this article the Heidelberg Method of sermon analysis is used to analyse a sermon preache...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2009. In search of meaning : moving from the prophet's voice to prophecy in co...
The original inspiration for this thesis stems from an encounter with Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tu...
Presented in 2015 at the Society for Practical Theology in South Africa.Preaching can rightly be cal...
During the times of ‘Apartheid South Africa ’ prophetic preaching played an enormous part in bringin...
During the times of ‘Apartheid South Africa’ prophetic preaching played an enormous part in bringing...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2017. Preaching and performance : Theo-dramatic paradoxes in a South African s...
The history of prophetic witness against the system of apartheid is well recorded. Church leaders su...
In recent South African homiletics, two major themes have experienced overwhelming attention: proph...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
In this paper, a brief overview is given of two research projects that were done in South Africa dur...
CITATION: Cilliers, J. 2015. Where have all the prophets gone? : perspectives on political preaching...
CITATION: Cilliers, J. 2016. Preaching between affirmation and anticipation : contours of a paradoxi...
For our first two issues we chose the theme Preaching in times of transition, and we asked homiletic...
sermon1 In this article the Heidelberg Method of sermon analysis is used to analyse a sermon preache...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2009. In search of meaning : moving from the prophet's voice to prophecy in co...
The original inspiration for this thesis stems from an encounter with Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tu...
Presented in 2015 at the Society for Practical Theology in South Africa.Preaching can rightly be cal...
During the times of ‘Apartheid South Africa ’ prophetic preaching played an enormous part in bringin...
During the times of ‘Apartheid South Africa’ prophetic preaching played an enormous part in bringing...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2017. Preaching and performance : Theo-dramatic paradoxes in a South African s...
The history of prophetic witness against the system of apartheid is well recorded. Church leaders su...
In recent South African homiletics, two major themes have experienced overwhelming attention: proph...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...