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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)

Articles

  • Museums of lie and truth: Speaking toward truth in our sermons
    Alexander Deeg
    1-12
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  • More than Truth: The Hope of Preaching and Its Languages in Context
    Lisa L. Thompson
    13-22
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  • Faith, Doubt, and Disbelief: Preaching Undeconstructible Truth in a Metamodern Context
    Melanie Bockmann
    23-36
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  • Preaching the Truth under Communism
    Botond Koppándi
    37-51
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  • Barth on ‘Preaching Toward Truth’
    Martin Laubscher
    52-67
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  • Preaching as Resonance: Critique, Hope and Sustainable Living in light of Rosa’s Theory
    Marlene Ringgaard Lorensen
    68-86
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  • Preaching the Truth and the Truth of Preaching: Jewish Lessons for Christian Preaching
    Ockert Meyer
    87-104
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  • Homiletical Competencies for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: South African perspectives on speaking truth to power
    Ian Nell
    105-120
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