Homiletics in the Nordic Countries
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Homiletics in the Nordic Countries. / Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard; Johansen, Kirstine Helboe.
In: Praktische Theologie, Vol. 55, No. 2, 05.2020, p. 88-93.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Homiletics in the Nordic Countries
AU - Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard
AU - Johansen, Kirstine Helboe
PY - 2020/5
Y1 - 2020/5
N2 - The field of homiletics has played a central role in the northern European countries since the Reformation. In recent years, the study and development of homiletics has however gained an even stronger role and increased interest among a broader group of theologians. This growing interest is likely linked to several factors such as inspiration from American New Homiletics and Other-wise homiletics, the ‘empirical turn’, development of homiletical further education in the form of homiletical master programs, and preaching preparation and feedback as a collaborative practice among colleagues as well as with lay people. The study of homiletics takes place as both a sub-discipline of practical theology at the universities as well as a part of pastoral theology taught at the ecclesiastical institutions of further education. In addition to exchanging homiletical studies within a Northern European context , Northern homileticians have traditionally oriented themselves towards German theology. However, toward the end of the 20th century the inspiration has primarily come from the United States.
AB - The field of homiletics has played a central role in the northern European countries since the Reformation. In recent years, the study and development of homiletics has however gained an even stronger role and increased interest among a broader group of theologians. This growing interest is likely linked to several factors such as inspiration from American New Homiletics and Other-wise homiletics, the ‘empirical turn’, development of homiletical further education in the form of homiletical master programs, and preaching preparation and feedback as a collaborative practice among colleagues as well as with lay people. The study of homiletics takes place as both a sub-discipline of practical theology at the universities as well as a part of pastoral theology taught at the ecclesiastical institutions of further education. In addition to exchanging homiletical studies within a Northern European context , Northern homileticians have traditionally oriented themselves towards German theology. However, toward the end of the 20th century the inspiration has primarily come from the United States.
KW - Faculty of Theology
KW - Homiletik
KW - Prædiken
KW - Liturgik
U2 - https://doi.org/10.14315/prth-2020-550207
DO - https://doi.org/10.14315/prth-2020-550207
M3 - Journal article
VL - 55
SP - 88
EP - 93
JO - Praktische Theologie
JF - Praktische Theologie
SN - 0946-3518
IS - 2
ER -
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