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Developing a Transformative Theology for Preaching

Authors

  • Robert O'Lynn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/ijh.2018.39453

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to put forward a new paradigm for understanding the preaching event and what the overall purpose of preaching should be in a post-Christian context. It will first examine traditional sermon structures that facilitate preaching as a “performed event.” This then segues into discussing the author’s understanding of the functions of preaching (Instruction/Reflection/Application/Transformation), offering summaries of sample sermons for each function. The article concludes with an argument for why a new definition of preaching is needed, seeing preaching as a momentary encounter that leads to spiritual transformation over time.

Author Biography

Robert O'Lynn

Robert O’Lynn, D.Min., is Assistant Professor of Preaching and Ministry and Director of Graduate Bible Programs at Kentucky Christian University.

Published

2018-09-07

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