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From Consternation to Conventionality? Initial Insights from Research on Preachers’ Reactions to Political Events or: October 7th 2023 in German Sermons

Authors

  • Alexander Deeg University of Leipzig
  • Georg Matusche University of Leipzig

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/ijh.7.1.58-71

Keywords:

political preaching, Germany, Hamas, Israel, liturgy and preaching

Abstract

In the broad field of discourse on the topic of political preaching, which is outlined at the beginning, this article takes a reductive approach and asks how preachers in Germany deal with Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 in their sermons. The essay offers initial insights into an empirical project that collected sermons from major German cities and examined them with regard to the aforementioned question. It posits the thesis that three phases can be distinguished: A first phase of speechlessness and consternation is followed by a second phase in which preachers integrate the events theologically. In the third phase, October 7 becomes a motif or an allusion. The first conclusions for political preaching and its liturgical environment are derived from this observation.

Author Biographies

Alexander Deeg, University of Leipzig

Prof. Dr. Alexander Deeg is professor of practical theology at the Department of Practical
Theology at the University of Leipzig, Germany, with a focus on homiletics and liturgy.

Georg Matusche, University of Leipzig

Georg Matusche is a PhD candidate in homiletics and religious science at the Department
of Practical Theology at University of Leipzig, Germany.

Published

2024-11-21

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