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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)

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.

Articles

  • Preaching as the Convergence of the Vanishing Point between Reality and Imagination: Exploring the Reciprocity between Remembrance and Imagination
    Ferdi P. Kruger
    1-17
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  • Preaching with Newman: Sermonic Vernacular for the Moral Formation of the Church
    Matthew D. Love
    18-28
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  • The Uncontrollability of Preaching: Some Elements of Mystery in the Christmas Sermons of Thabo Makgoba
    Ian Nell
    29-43
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  • Can Resonance Help to Analyze a Large Corpus of French Broadcast Homilies?
    Emmanuel Dumont
    44-57
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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
    Alexander Deeg, Georg Matusche
    58-71
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ISSN: 2366-7958

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