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The Protestant Homiletics Approach toward Preaching on the Internet
The Protestant Homiletics Approach toward Preaching on the Internet

Author(s): Adam Kalbarczyk
Subject(s): Other Christian Denominations, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: homiletics; Protestant theology; sermon; Internet;

Summary/Abstract: The presence of the sermon in cyberspace requires an in-depth theological interpretation and an appropriate classification. Evangelicals maintain that traditional homiletics is not able to meet this new technological challenge, thereby they call for creating a new homiletics, i.e. the one crafted for the Internet. This article outlines the proposal of such homiletics and discusses it thoroughly. This new approach toward Gospel preaching stems from the paradigm which perceives the ser- mon as an ‘open work of art’, adopted from Gerhard M. Martin’s aesthetic homiletics. Its support- ers claim that the current situation allows for considering the Internet not only as a medium, but also a place where the Church is realized. Thus, the community gathered online around the sermon is treated as an ecclesial community. However, the Catholic Church does not accept such an under- standing of both the Church and the sermon. In their view, in a virtual space the authentic preach- ing of the Church cannot be performed. Therefore, all forms of preaching on the Internet should not be researched by homiletics, but media theology.

  • Issue Year: 37/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 77-88
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English