Críticas:
Kennedy demonstrates metaphor as a component of a rhetoric of folly that can create a changed world view and open avenues for multiple meanings of texts. * Bulletin * Kennedy demonstrates metaphor as a component of a rhetoric of folly that can create a changed world view and open avenues for multiple meanings of texts. * Bulletin *
Reseña del editor:
This study analyzes the symbiotic relationship between rhetoric and homiletics. The proposed interface between the two disciplines is metaphor. Contemporary research on metaphor in philosophy, rhetoric, sociology, and theology is employed to produce a rhetorical/metaphorical homiletics. This work attempts to return rhetoric to its traditional position as a conversation partner with homiletics. The author argues that a metaphorical, rhetorical approach to preaching is more faithful to the scriptures than the classical dependence on the canons of formal logic. The use of metaphor allows the preacher to choose the imagination over the rational paradigm as he/she creates new worlds of meaning for congregations.
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- EditorialUniversity Press of America
- Año de publicación1993
- ISBN 10 0819188468
- ISBN 13 9780819188465
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas142