Research in the field of homiletics indicates that preachers have to reckon with the problematic praxis of fear caused by the effects of cognitive distortions regarding corruption. This article investigates the role that preachers can fulfil by not merely being brave from a distance. The research problem is as follows: Is it possible that the distorted cognitions of preachers and listeners could cause them to engage in a nitpicking process that allows hope to be held captive by fear? To what extent can a clear understanding of the essence of sermon delivery enable listeners to realise that hope has to do with a definite calculating process (cognition) that incorporates the yet and not yet reality. The article provides descriptive perspectiv...
The presidential address introduces the 2018 conference theme through rhetorical, political, spiritu...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
Having to speak words that can potentially abuse the divine connotation of prophetic speech for givi...
<p>Ecclesiastical studies seem to reveal that the praxis of preaching is often confronted with...
After conducting a literature search, the purpose of this article has emerged. The essential element...
This article forms part of the second phase of the research project Metatheoretical assumptions in P...
Fear is a global phenomenon that impacts individuals, institutions, and nations. Fear is associated ...
The prevalence of corruption has enormous negative consequences for the ideal of an orderly and pea...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
The prevalence of corruption has enormous negative consequences for the ideal of an orderly and pea...
MTh (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015In the vigorous discourse of prop...
The article investigates the hypothesis that preaching implies more than merely verbalising, proclai...
This article investigates the problematic field of authentic speech in a fragile South African socie...
In this paper, the question of whether Christian preaching is implicated in the growing movement of ...
When it comes to debating the background of this article, the matter of preaching to people in a pos...
The presidential address introduces the 2018 conference theme through rhetorical, political, spiritu...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
Having to speak words that can potentially abuse the divine connotation of prophetic speech for givi...
<p>Ecclesiastical studies seem to reveal that the praxis of preaching is often confronted with...
After conducting a literature search, the purpose of this article has emerged. The essential element...
This article forms part of the second phase of the research project Metatheoretical assumptions in P...
Fear is a global phenomenon that impacts individuals, institutions, and nations. Fear is associated ...
The prevalence of corruption has enormous negative consequences for the ideal of an orderly and pea...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
The prevalence of corruption has enormous negative consequences for the ideal of an orderly and pea...
MTh (Homiletics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015In the vigorous discourse of prop...
The article investigates the hypothesis that preaching implies more than merely verbalising, proclai...
This article investigates the problematic field of authentic speech in a fragile South African socie...
In this paper, the question of whether Christian preaching is implicated in the growing movement of ...
When it comes to debating the background of this article, the matter of preaching to people in a pos...
The presidential address introduces the 2018 conference theme through rhetorical, political, spiritu...
This article focuses on the energy that must fill the homiletic space, in order for an effective ser...
Having to speak words that can potentially abuse the divine connotation of prophetic speech for givi...