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Toward a Womanist Homiletic
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Toward a Womanist Homiletic

The sermon is a major theological voice in the Black church; it carries enormous influence and is traditionally and predominantly a Christian-based theoethical construct. Through the sermon, the preacher negotiates the contours of African American sacred and secular culture. The congregation is invited to examine social morals and values according to the faith claims of the sermon.
Toward a Womanist Homiletic builds on the work of Katie G. Cannon and Alice Walker to offer a womanist paradigm for analyzing the sermons of Black women and proposes the content of a womanist homiletic. This womanist homiletic is a foundational construct that includes an examination of theological language, the insights on the ‘trans-rational’ nature of preaching and the function of embodiment and performed identity in preaching. It also includes insights from a womanist critique of language in Black preaching, particularly the prevalence of derogatory language about women in the sacred rhetoric of Black preaching.
Alaotsikko
Katie Cannon, Alice Walker and Emancipatory Proclamation
Kirjailija
Donna E. Allen
ISBN
9781433113611
Kieli
englanti
Paino
260 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.3.2013
Sivumäärä
95