The fourth volume of the International Journal of Homiletics opens with an article from South Africa presenting first results of an empirical research on preaching in times of the pandemic. Marileen Steyn, Cas Wepener and Hennie Pieterse, all three from Stellenbosch University, conducted a grounded theory exploration on Preaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa analyzing 24 sermons preached on March 22 and March 29 2020- during the time of the South African lockdown. They convincingly show that in an experience of ‘distance’ (to God and the others) sermons primarily try to present a God who is ‘near.’ The authors explore the ‘hinges’ preachers use to help people on the threshold between near and far. They also point to the role...
CITATION: Pieterse, H. J. C. & Wepener, C. 2021. Preaching : an initial theoretical exploration. HTS...
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2020 – this year will surely be remembered as the year of the Covid19-pandemic. Writing these lines ...
COVID-19-pandemic: the crisis was not only a challenge for the forms of preaching but also its conte...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
This article critically reflects on the trend of current empirical homiletic research. The propensit...
In this article two homileticians – one from the United States of America (USA) and one from South A...
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Editorial i ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic brought fear and anxiety to people around the world, the Christian communit...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 across the year 2020 afforded pastors everywhere an opportunity to e...
In this article two homileticians – one from the United States of America (USA) and one from South A...
Numbers 25 presents a human crisis requiring swift leadership interventions to curb the plague. Lead...
CITATION: Pieterse, H. J. C. & Wepener, C. 2021. Preaching : an initial theoretical exploration. HTS...
The article is on the exegesis of the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25–35) and its relevance...
Preaching is in transition, so is homiletics as the theory of preaching. In this article the develop...
2020 – this year will surely be remembered as the year of the Covid19-pandemic. Writing these lines ...
COVID-19-pandemic: the crisis was not only a challenge for the forms of preaching but also its conte...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
This article critically reflects on the trend of current empirical homiletic research. The propensit...
In this article two homileticians – one from the United States of America (USA) and one from South A...
In this article the event of preaching is explored by making use of both older and newer sources. Wh...
This article explores Professor T.F.J. Dreyer's definition for preaching that he developed for preac...
Editorial i ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic brought fear and anxiety to people around the world, the Christian communit...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 across the year 2020 afforded pastors everywhere an opportunity to e...
In this article two homileticians – one from the United States of America (USA) and one from South A...
Numbers 25 presents a human crisis requiring swift leadership interventions to curb the plague. Lead...
CITATION: Pieterse, H. J. C. & Wepener, C. 2021. Preaching : an initial theoretical exploration. HTS...
The article is on the exegesis of the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10:25–35) and its relevance...
Preaching is in transition, so is homiletics as the theory of preaching. In this article the develop...