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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제26집
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2002.10
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259 - 290 (32page)

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This article surveys and explores the implication of Fred B. Craddock` s homiletical theology and the New Homiletics, a new paradigm of preaching emerged and developed in the North American church since the 1970s. Here the term the New Homiletics is the collective phrase, which names the approach to homiletics that has accompanied the homiletical paradigm shift and to describe the work of recent homileticians whose theory represents a move away from the rationalistic presuppositions and to represent a new approach to homiletics since Fred Craddock. The New Homiletics represents the homiletical paradigm shift from the traditional preaching style and implies a new hearing in the changing context of the preaching ministry. This homiletical paradigm shift has emerged as a radical re -appraisal of preaching primarily during the last three decades. The result of the New Homiletics movement appears as a paradigmatic shift involving moves from deductive to inductive, from rhetoric to poetic, from space to time, from literality to orality, from prose to poetry, from left brain to right brain, from proposition to parable, from direct to indirect, from construction to development, from theme to event, from description to image, from point to evocation, from account to experience. What Craddock did was to open fully a new door in the context that "the loss of power and meaning in words may lie in the nature of traditional religious language." When his work, As One without Authority, was published in 1971, a new era in North American homiletics was born. Even though it was not that he dropped a brand new bombshell on the homiletical world, he gave birth to a new mentality, "the Copernican Revolution in homiletics" called by Richard Eslinger. The purpose of this article is to study of the New Homiletics as a homiletical paradigm shift apparent in the theories of Fred B. Craddock, who gave the homiletical world permission to entertain radically new ideas about preaching.

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