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What (who) is homiletic - definition

APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
  • Bishop Patrick McGrath]] giving a [[homily]] in [[Palo Alto, California]]
  • The ''[[Sermon On the Mount]]'' by [[Carl Heinrich Bloch]], Danish painter
  • Preaching from a medieval pulpit
  • St Paul preaching his ''[[Areopagus sermon]]'' in Athens, by [[Raphael]], 1515

homiletic         
[?h?m?'l?t?k]
¦ adjective of or like a homily.
¦ noun (homiletics) the art of preaching or writing sermons.
Origin
C17: via late L. from Gk homiletikos, based on homilia (see homily).
Homiletic         
·adj ·Alt. of Homiletical.
homiletic         
a.; (also homiletical)
1.
Of homilies or sermons, relating to sermons.
2.
Hortatory, persuasive.

Wikipedia

Homiletics

In religious studies, homiletics (Ancient Greek: ὁμιλητικός homilētikós, from homilos, "assembled crowd, throng") is the application of the general principles of rhetoric to the specific art of public preaching. One who practices or studies homiletics may be called a homilist, or more simply a preacher.

Examples of use of homiletic
1. You think Codey is about to say something homiletic about the Golden Rule.
2. Wright Jr. is a man of faith, a homiletic genius, a theological scholar and a pastor‘s pastor." The Howard alumnus often preaches at the university on the Sunday before Martin Luther King Jr.