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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Developing a Transformative Theology for Preaching

O'Lynn, Robert 07 September 2018 (has links)
The purpose of this article is to put forward a new paradigm for understanding the preaching event and what the overall purpose of preaching should be in a post-Christian context. It will first examine traditional sermon structures that facilitate preaching as a “performed event.” This then segues into discussing the author’s understanding of the functions of preaching (Instruction/Reflection/Application/Transformation), offering summaries of sample sermons for each function. The article concludes with an argument for why a new definition of preaching is needed, seeing preaching as a momentary encounter that leads to spiritual transformation over time.
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Table of Contents

Deeg, Alexander, Ringgaard Lorensen, Marlene 01 October 2020 (has links)
Editorial i Preaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa Marileen Steyn, Cas Wepener and Hennie Pieterse 1 Prediking ten tyde van die COVID-19-pandemie Marileen Steyn, Cas Wepener and Hennie Pieterse 21 Awakening to Judaism and Jews in Christian Preaching Ellen T. Charry 41 Light Art, Street Art, and the Art of Preaching David M. Csinos 74 Preaching in a Post-Truth Era HyeRan Kim-Cragg 88 Neuroscience and Homiletics in Dialogue Klaus A. Stange 103 Neurociência e Homilética em diálogo Klaus A. Stange 121 Homiletical Squib Alexander Deeg 140
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Particle dynamic in the linear accelerator

January 1951 (has links)
J.R. Terrall, J.C. Slater. / "May 31, 1948." / Bibliography: p. 4. / Army Signal Corps Contract No. W-36-039 sc-100 Project No. 8-102B-0. Dept. of the Army Project No. 3-99-10-022.
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Popular privation : suffering in fan cultures

Pawley, Daniel W. January 2007 (has links)
Contributing to scholarship that explores human suffering within mediated culture has provided the impetus for this PhD thesis. I propose that suffering in mediated modernity be considered in social, cultural, and theological terms; and specifically in the context of privation, a term applied by Saint Augustine to the integrated problems of suffering and evil. Privation, to Augustine, meant negation: a vacuum of human existence understood as the absence of positive, sustaining life forces. I attempt to update this concept by arguing that a modern definition of privation can be conceived of as variable states of human deprivation such as loss, dislocation, isolation, and hunger. Privation encompasses these states of deprivation, expressing the kind of suffering that occurs in mediated culture. To narrow the mediated-culture aspect of the study, I explore the topic of fandom, which I define as “the intentional socialization of textual consumption,” and I attempt to show how privation exists in several well-defined forms within a wide variety of fan cultures (groups of fans). In short, fans use their fandom to satisfy their privation in four ways: through connectivity, release, identification, and empowerment. The corresponding deprivations include dislocation, animus, isolation, and hunger. I bring these concepts together in the form of deprivations requiring satisfactions described as dislocation/connectivity, animus/release, isolation/identification, and hunger/empowerment. In each case I attempt to provide analysis and discussion of relevant findings based on empirical research, and in a final discussion I integrate supportive ideas from theories of attachment, catharsis, identification, and empowerment. My methods of research include a combination of secondary source analysis; two distinct phases of questionnaire-based research among 256 fans from various fan cultures; and a case study approach to the online fan culture of the Harry Potter books by Edinburgh author J.K. Rowling.
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韋昭《國語解》硏究. / 韋昭國語解硏究 / Wei Zhao "Guo yu jie" yan jiu. / Wei Zhao Guo yu jie yan jiu

January 1996 (has links)
樊善標. / 論文(哲學博士) -- 香港中文大學硏究院中國語言及文學學部, 1996. / 參考文献 : leaves 282-289. / Fan Shanbiao. / 提要 --- p.i / 前言 --- p.I / Chapter 甲篇: --- 前論 / Chapter 一、 --- 《國語解》成書年代考 --- p.1 / Chapter 二、 --- 《國語》底本的整理 --- p.14 / Chapter 乙篇: --- 本論 / Chapter 三、 --- 《國語解》用《左傳》硏究 --- p.34 / Chapter 四、 --- 《國語解》禮說硏究 --- p.83 / Chapter 五、 --- 《國語解》和韋昭的《詩》學 --- p.123 / Chapter 六、 --- 《國語解》「以《世本》考其流」硏究 --- p.162 / Chapter 七、 --- 《國語解》及諸家《國語》舊注比較 --- p.188 / Chapter 丙篇: --- 結論 / Chapter 八、 --- 《國語解》在注釋史上的地位 --- p.257 / 參考書籍及論文目錄 --- p.282 / 附錄 / Chapter 1. --- 《國語解》用《左傳》硏究統計資料出處 --- p.290 / Chapter 2. --- 《國語解》禮說硏究統計資料出處 --- p.295 / Chapter 3. --- 張以仁、陳鴻森二輯本蒐採書目 --- p.298 / Chapter 4. --- 《國語解》及諸家《國語》舊注比較統計資料出處 --- p.301
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The Practice of Homiletical Theology in a Confessional Mode: An Interim Report on the Homiletical Theology Project

Jacobsen, David Schnasa 07 September 2018 (has links)
Preachers rightly fret about getting from text to sermon, but their commission is to go preach the gospel. While homiletical theology generally is focused on seeing preaching as a theological task focused on the “gospel in context,” confessional homiletical theology, as a particular type, considers preaching to be a theological enterprise centered on the gospel and brought into critical dialogue with texts, contexts, and situations. Consistent with the position of André Resner, who argues preachers start this dialogue from a “working gospel,” this article explores how this confessional, working gospel as theological habitus then dialogues critically with texts, contexts and situations reflectively and critically so the gospel might be heard for the life of the church and for the sake of the world that God so loves.
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Falling and Rising: Korean Protestant Preaching and the Possibility of Apophatic Theology

Choi, Young Hyun 07 September 2018 (has links)
This article proposes that the Korean Protestant Church, which has lost its dynamism and is declining, needs a theological reformation. Greatly influenced by Puritan theology, Korean Protestantism has deteriorated into a largely individualistic and consumerist faith. Its credibility has collapsed as it pursued power and turned away from the other. This article identifies Evagrius’ negative theology as a promising theological corrective for the Korean Protestant church. Evagrius’ mystical theology remains largely unknown but his ethical and devotional moral vision provides a viable model for the Korean Protestant Church, which stands at a crossroad today.
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하강과 상승: 한국개신교설교의 전망과 부정신학의 가능성

Choi, Young Hyun 07 September 2018 (has links)
This article proposes that the Korean Protestant Church, which has lost its dynamism and is declining, needs a theological reformation. Greatly influenced by Puritan theology, Korean Protestantism has deteriorated into a largely individualistic and consumerist faith. Its credibility has collapsed as it pursued power and turned away from the other. This article identifies Evagrius’ negative theology as a promising theological corrective for the Korean Protestant church. Evagrius’ mystical theology remains largely unknown but his ethical and devotional moral vision provides a viable model for the Korean Protestant Church, which stands at a crossroad today. / 성장의 활력을 잃고 쇠퇴하는 한국개신교회에 필요한 것은 신학의 전환이다. 한국개신교회는 신학적으로는 청교도신학의 영향을 크게 받았지만 그 기저에는 개인주의적이고 소비주의적인 성향이 강했다. 욕망을 추구해서 힘을 지향하고, 타자를 배척한 결과 신뢰도는 크게 추락했다. 한국개신교의 갱생의 방안 중 에바그리오스의 부정신학적인 요소를 도입해서 욕망과 분노를 억제하고 평정을 추구하며 관계를 회복하고 이성중심에서 실천중심 교회로 전환하는 것과 이를 위한 설교가 필요하다. 에바그리오스의 신비신학은 한국개신교회에 생소하지만 전환기에 적합한 도덕적 신앙적 대안이다.
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Awakening to Judaism and Jews in Christian Preaching

Charry, Ellen T. 01 October 2020 (has links)
Preaching is a daring undertaking. Whether through music, sermons, reading scripture, or personal conversation, speaking of God is an interpretive act. One never quite knows how what one plays, says, writes, or depicts is received. The distance between minds is vast. And given that every set of eyes may read the same words differently and each set of ears hear each interpretive utterance differently, hoping to communicate meaningfully with those watching and listening is nothing short of audacious. Among these challenges, one of the most delicate is preaching on Judaism and Jews. Yet Christians cannot avoid it. Judaism and Christianity are one another’s nemeses. Some biblical texts lend themselves to anti-Jewish attitudes and stereotypes that may be unrecognized so deep is Christian contempt for Jews and Judaism. This paper offers suggestions for avoiding anti-Jewish preaching. To do that effectively it will be necessary to awaken a sensibility to the concern that pervades and penetrates Christian thought. That requires slogging through some “unprettiness.” The paper first illustrates anti-Jewish preaching by interrogating a popular text, Luke’s story of the Pharisee and the tax collector. It then briefly considers Christian hymns and sacred choral music and then focuses on four sermons: The Letter to the Hebrews, Melito of Sardis’s On Passover, Augustine’s sermon 122 on John 1:48-51, and a recent sermon on Galatians 3:23-29. It concludes with suggestions for preachers, musicians and congregations and includes guidelines for preaching on Jews and Judaism and a bibliography for further study.
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Homiletical Squib: “A time to keep silence, and a time to speak” (Eccl 3:7b) Preaching and keeping silent in times of the COVID19-pandemic

Deeg, Alexander 01 October 2020 (has links)
“A time to keep silence, and a time to speak” (Eccl 3:7b) Preaching and keeping silent in times of the COVID19-pandemic

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