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Pauls Community Formation Preaching In 1 Thessalonians An Alternative To The New Homiletic New Cho

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Pauls Community Formation Preaching In 1 Thessalonians An Alternative To The New Homiletic New Cho
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Cho, Kwang-hyun
ISBN: 9783034330893, 3034330898
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: New

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Pauls Community Formation Preaching In 1 Thessalonians An Alternative To The New Homiletic New Cho by Cho, Kwang-hyun 9783034330893, 3034330898 instant download after payment.

This book increases awareness about Paul's community formation preaching which has been widely ignored in the contemporary homiletical field where the New Homiletic has exerted a strong influence. By drawing on the sociological concept of symbolic boundaries, the author demonstrates that Paul in his preaching of 1 Thessalonians used three symbolic resources in order to create boundaries for the formation of the Thessalonian community: the kerygmatic narrative, local narratives, and ethical norms. This interdisciplinary study suggests that contemporary preachers, who face the task of forming Christian communities in a post-Christian society, should preach shared narratives and communal norms for the creation of boundaries as Paul did.

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