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That which we have seen: Phenomenology and homiletics [Pehme köide]

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This study considers whether phenomenology, as in the French philosophy of the later part of the twentieth century, can be applied fruitfully to the preparation of the sermon or homily. It is structured in two parts: a conceptual foundation that is descriptive and exploratory in natureassessing and appraising the works of twentieth century French philosophers of phenomenology, particularly on the reading of Scripture and prayer; and a constructive proposal that identifies the possible limitations of phenomenology in French philosophy and suggests ways in which a contemplative phenomenology may be practiced while preparing a sermon or homily, manifesting itself as a witness, testimony, and confession. A tentative conclusion is reached in the final chapter suggesting the use of phenomenology, with reservations, for the practice of sermon preparation.



This study considers whether phenomenology, as in the French philosophy of the later part of the twentieth century, can be applied fruitfully to the preparation of the sermon or homily. It is structured in two parts: a conceptual foundation that is descriptive and exploratory in natureassessing.

Preface Introduction Conceptual Foundation
1. Phenomenology and
Homiletics
2. Phenomenology and Reading of Scripture
3. Phenomenology and
Prayer of Scripture Constructive Proposal
4. Contemplative Phenomenology and
Homiletics Conclusion and Prospect Bibliography Index
Adriaan C. Neele obtained a PhD in Historical Theology (Utrecht University) and in Homiletics (Theological University Apeldoorn). He lectured at several seminaries and universities in Canada, South Africa and USA, and is currently Professor of Homiletics and Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (Grand Rapids) and co-editor of various projects related to Jonathan Edwards at Yale University.