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설교학에 관련한 글
목차
I. Yeon-Gil Lee and his move toward narrative preaching
II. Erik Erickson`s theory of ‘Autonomy’, ‘Experiencing the usefulness of identification,’ and ‘Self-Disclosure’ as applied to narrative preaching.
III. Evaluation of Yeon-Gil Lee`s narrative preaching with Erik Erikson`s theory
본문내용
The Korean pulpits are dominated by the three major points style of preaching. Although many people have gotten used to listen to such sermons, they tend to consider such style of sermon as a religious lesson or discipline, rather that the Word of God that touches their hearts. Undoubtedly, this tendency negatively affects the relationship between the audience and the preacher. Then, what are the problems of sermons with three major points? Is there a possible way that a preacher can do to improve their relationship with the congregations?
While I was looking for the answer, I had chances to Yeon-Gil Lee’s narrative preaching, and was amazed by the people’s responses. One of his audiences told me, “I could feel that I and the text unite into one.” Indeed, when I listened to his preaching, I found that his sermon style is quite different from the traditional Korean style. I began to wonder why people like his sermon. What elements of his sermon are so drawing? How does he touches hearts of his audience? I have wondered.
In the meantime, I looked Erikson’s theory of developmental psychology which potentially could answer my questions about Lee.
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