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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Preaching Climate Justice

International Journal of Homiletics publishes scholarly, peer-reviewed articles from homileticians around the world and works on the establishment of an interactive component to stimulate ongoing dialogue among homileticians from different national and cultural contexts.
  • Introduction: "Who Gets to Tell the Story?"
    Jerusha Matsen Neal
    i-iii
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Articles

  • Who Gets to Tell the Story? Preaching Amid Extraction, Exploitation, and Resistance
    Leah D. Schade
    1-14
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  • Decolonised Hermeneutics of Lived Religion: Conceptualising Preaching in the Context of Ecological Sustainability
    Godwin Adeboye
    15-25
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  • Fueling Flesh: Ecological Commitments of Fannie Lou Hamer’s Homiletic
    Chelsea Brooke Yarborough
    26-37
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  • How Does Creation Speak? Interwoven Preaching Between Mindfulness and Resistance
    Sabrina Müller
    38-51
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  • A Song for Deep Snow: Braiding Narratives for Creation Repair
    Robert Hoch-Yidokodiltona
    52-66
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  • Integral Ecology in Brazil: The Prophetic Case of the 2025 Fraternity Campaign Ahead of COP30
    Suzana Regina Moreira
    67-80
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  • "Learning From Lilies": Time, Covenant, and Revelation in the Eco-Theology of an Argentine Methodist Sermon
    Jerusha Matsen Neal, Vilma "Nina" Balmaceda
    81-109
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  • Holistic Pasifika Approaches to God, Creation, the Church, and Climate Change
    Tafue M. Lusama
    110-123
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