This article reflects on the challenges and importance of extended, global homiletic conversations. Drawing on my experience as a Westerner teaching preaching in the Pacific, the article asserts the necessity of global homiletic conversation as a guard against hegemonic preaching practices and as a productive agent of cultural destabilization. This is particularly true when defining the contours of postcolonial preaching. By moving preaching into postures of Spirit-dependence similar to Mary’s dependence on the Spirit in Luke’s gospel, global homiletic conversation can facilitate sacramental performances of embodied relation between preachers, their changing communities, and Christ
Preachers rightly fret about getting from text to sermon, but their commission is to go preach the g...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
The "New Homiletic" movement initially focused on individual listeners. Then, homiletic scholars beg...
Welcome to the second issue of the International Journal of Homiletics! For our first two issues we ...
This thesis addresses continuing manifestations of colonialism and imperialism in the contemporary w...
Postcolonial studies has been introduced to biblical studies, theology, and more recently to preachi...
This article suggests that topical preaching can be revisited with integrity in postmodernity. The t...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
Preaching is in transition, so is homiletics as the theory of preaching. In this article the develop...
This thesis is an investigation into an approach to preaching which attempts to hold together a theo...
This thesis explores the relationship between preaching in the Emerging Church Movement and the fami...
Most forms of contemporary preaching elevate the role of the listeners, who are seen as co-construct...
Preaching is a corporeal activity. Gospel proclamations emerge from theological imaginations cultiva...
This article proposes a homiletical model as an alternative to traditional homiletical approaches in...
Preachers rightly fret about getting from text to sermon, but their commission is to go preach the g...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
The "New Homiletic" movement initially focused on individual listeners. Then, homiletic scholars beg...
Welcome to the second issue of the International Journal of Homiletics! For our first two issues we ...
This thesis addresses continuing manifestations of colonialism and imperialism in the contemporary w...
Postcolonial studies has been introduced to biblical studies, theology, and more recently to preachi...
This article suggests that topical preaching can be revisited with integrity in postmodernity. The t...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
Preaching is in transition, so is homiletics as the theory of preaching. In this article the develop...
This thesis is an investigation into an approach to preaching which attempts to hold together a theo...
This thesis explores the relationship between preaching in the Emerging Church Movement and the fami...
Most forms of contemporary preaching elevate the role of the listeners, who are seen as co-construct...
Preaching is a corporeal activity. Gospel proclamations emerge from theological imaginations cultiva...
This article proposes a homiletical model as an alternative to traditional homiletical approaches in...
Preachers rightly fret about getting from text to sermon, but their commission is to go preach the g...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
The "New Homiletic" movement initially focused on individual listeners. Then, homiletic scholars beg...