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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018)

Articles

  • Perichoretic Preaching, or: Dancing for Your Neighbor: Luther’s Trinitarian Homiletic as a Path to Preaching Social Justice
    Timothy Leitzke
    1-15
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  • Justice and Equity: Calvin’s 1550 Sermon on Micah 2:1
    Andrew Thompson Scales
    16-29
    • PDF
  • The Practice of Homiletical Theology in a Confessional Mode: An Interim Report on the Homiletical Theology Project
    David Schnasa Jacobsen
    30-42
    • PDF
  • Falling and Rising: Korean Protestant Preaching and the Possibility of Apophatic Theology
    Young Hyun Choi
    43-61
    • PDF
  • 하강과 상승: 한국개신교설교의 전망과 부정신학의 가능성
    Young Hyun Choi
    62-80
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  • Punching Nazis? Preaching as Anti-Fascist Resistance
    Andres Wymer
    81-98
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  • Developing a Transformative Theology for Preaching
    Robert O'Lynn
    99-111
    • PDF
  • Squib: Timing Grace
    Johan Cilliers
    112-113
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