„His Master’s Voice“ – Wie ein Prediger Vorbild der Gemeinde wird

Preaching is originally learned by people who preach, by imitating their role model. This assumption is implemented by use of examples from Christian history of preaching, literature and performance practice of music, to comprehend preaching in homiletic and hermeneutical terms as a special kind of...

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Subtitles:„His Master’s Voice“– How a Preacher becomes a Model for his Congregation
Main Author: Heymel, Michael 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [2020]
In: Pastoraltheologie
Year: 2020, Volume: 109, Issue: 12, Pages: 541-560
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Preacher / Example / Learning / Immitation
IxTheo Classification:RB Church office; congregation
RE Homiletics
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Summary:Preaching is originally learned by people who preach, by imitating their role model. This assumption is implemented by use of examples from Christian history of preaching, literature and performance practice of music, to comprehend preaching in homiletic and hermeneutical terms as a special kind of performing arts.
Predigen lernt man primär von Menschen, die predigen: durch Nachahmung ihres Vorbildes. Diese These wird an Beispielen aus christlicher Predigtgeschichte, Literatur und musikalischer Aufführungspraxis ausgeführt, um Predigen homiletisch und hermeneutisch als eine besondere Art von darstellender Kunst zu begreifen.
ISSN:2197-0823
Contains:Enthalten in: Pastoraltheologie
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.13109/path.2020.109.12.541