Most forms of contemporary preaching elevate the role of the listeners, who are seen as co-constructors of the sermon. This article investigates how preachers may respond to a call from homiletics to 'turn-to-the-listener' through their deployment of metadiscourse, operationalized as a framework for understanding preaching not primarily as gospel proclamation, but as a form of social and communicative engagement. A quantitative analysis of 150 sermons from three well-established English Christian denominations finds that metadiscourse is a prolific feature in preaching, with almost one word in 10 performing a metadiscursive function, most prominently by recourse to interactional metadiscursive resources. A qualitative analysis shows that, a...
An investigation of 50 Christian sermons from 5 denominations in Britain preached between May 2002 a...
What follows is a thematic lecture on homiletics, or what we more popularly simply call preaching. I...
The purpose of this article is to put forward a new paradigm for understanding the preaching event a...
Most forms of contemporary preaching elevate the role of the listeners, who are seen as co-construct...
In the Islamic society and even in the society at large, Friday sermon is an effective vehicl...
Friday sermon is a formal speech delivered during the act of worship by the Muslims held before Frid...
This study is concerned with communication in religious settings, with a specific focus on the profe...
It is a common sentiment among homileticians that preaching requires exegeting both the scriptural t...
The Islamic Friday sermon is one of the most influential and educational means that plays an effecti...
This study explores how and why contemporary preachers rely on intertext when preaching. The investi...
Thesis (M.A. (Homiletics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.This study is an attem...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand the complexity of the preaching event as communica...
The preaching literature overflows with normative definitions of preaching – preachers ought to do t...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Homiletics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.This study is an atte...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
An investigation of 50 Christian sermons from 5 denominations in Britain preached between May 2002 a...
What follows is a thematic lecture on homiletics, or what we more popularly simply call preaching. I...
The purpose of this article is to put forward a new paradigm for understanding the preaching event a...
Most forms of contemporary preaching elevate the role of the listeners, who are seen as co-construct...
In the Islamic society and even in the society at large, Friday sermon is an effective vehicl...
Friday sermon is a formal speech delivered during the act of worship by the Muslims held before Frid...
This study is concerned with communication in religious settings, with a specific focus on the profe...
It is a common sentiment among homileticians that preaching requires exegeting both the scriptural t...
The Islamic Friday sermon is one of the most influential and educational means that plays an effecti...
This study explores how and why contemporary preachers rely on intertext when preaching. The investi...
Thesis (M.A. (Homiletics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.This study is an attem...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand the complexity of the preaching event as communica...
The preaching literature overflows with normative definitions of preaching – preachers ought to do t...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Homiletics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.This study is an atte...
This paper explores the overlapping space between an internal conception of interreligious dialogue ...
An investigation of 50 Christian sermons from 5 denominations in Britain preached between May 2002 a...
What follows is a thematic lecture on homiletics, or what we more popularly simply call preaching. I...
The purpose of this article is to put forward a new paradigm for understanding the preaching event a...