- a
critical distance from rhetoric. The
homiletic-rhetorical
relationship has been a
major issue in
homiletic theory since the mid-20th century. The first...
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Homiletic and
Pastoral Review (HPR) is a
religious journal, the
first Catholic Clergy magazine to
appear in the
United States and has been the leading...
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Martin Chemnitz (9
November 1522 – 8
April 1586) was an
eminent second-generation German,
Evangelical Lutheran,
Christian theologian, and a Protestant...
- Rev.
Joseph S.
Exell M.A.
served as the
editor of
Clerical World, The
Homiletical Quarterly and the
Monthly Interpreter.
Exell was also the
editor for...
- Jews
regained control of
Jerusalem and
rededicated the Temple. Many
homiletical explanations have been
given for the name: The name can be
broken down...
-
compilation of
Midrashic teachings, in the form of legal, exegetical,
homiletical, or
narrative writing,
often configured as a
commentary on the Bible...
- Rome.
Retrieved 2 July 2022.
Robert Voigt, St.
Joseph the
Workman in
Homiletic &
Pastoral Review,
Joseph F. Wagner, Inc., New York, NY, 1957, pp. 733–735...
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Orthros (Matins), in the
Eastern Orthodox Church. Chrysostom's
extant homiletical works are vast,
including many
hundreds of
exegetical homilies on both...
- ISBN 978-88-8265-217-3. van Oosterzee,
Johannes Jacobus (1866).
Theological and
Homiletical Commentary on the
Gospel of Luke. Vol. 1. The only
really formidable...
- Over the last few
decades in the
United States, some
homiletical theorists and
preachers have
questioned the
hegemony of the
traditional rhetorical approaches...