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Что (кто) такое Preaching - определение

ORATION BY A MEMBER OF THE CLERGY
Extemporaneous preaching; Preaching; Impromptu preaching; Impromptu Preaching; Sermons; Extemporaneous Preaching; Sermon (oration); Sermonic; Preaches; Preached; Preacheth
  • Reformed]] Christian minister preaching from a [[pulpit]], 1968
  • ''A Roadside Sermon'' by [[John Pettie]]
  • [[Martin Luther]] Preaching to Faithful (1561)
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Preaching         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Preach.
II. Preaching ·noun The act of delivering a religious discourse; the art of sermonizing; also, a sermon; a public religious discourse; serious, earnest advice.
Homiletic         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
·adj ·Alt. of Homiletical.
homiletical         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
a.
homiletic         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
a.; (also homiletical)
1.
Of homilies or sermons, relating to sermons.
2.
Hortatory, persuasive.
Homiletics         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
·noun The art of preaching; that branch of theology which treats of homilies or sermons, and the best method of preparing and delivering them.
Homiletical         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
·adj Of or pertaining to homiletics; hortatory.
II. Homiletical ·adj Of or pertaining to familiar intercourse; social; affable; conversable; companionable.
homiletics         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
the art of preaching or writing sermons.
homiletics         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
n.
Art of preaching or sermonizing, art of making homilies.
homiletic         
  • 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
APPLICATION OF RHETORIC TO PUBLIC PREACHING
Homiletic; Homiletical; Homiletic Directory
[?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).
Open-air preaching         
  • A representative painting of [[Jesus Christ]] delivering the open-air [[Sermon on the Mount]]
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PUBLIC PROSELYTIZATION OF A RELIGIOUS MESSAGE TO CROWDS OF PEOPLE IN OPEN PLACES
Open Air Preaching; Street preaching; Street preacher; Street corner preaching; Crazy Preacher; Open air preaching; Public preaching; Street Preaching; Street-corner preacher; Street sermon
Open-air preaching, street preaching, or public preaching is the act of evangelizing a religious faith in public places. It is an ancient method of proselytizing a religious or social message and has been used by many cultures and religious traditions, but today it is usually associated with evangelical Protestant Christianity.

Википедия

Sermon

A sermon is a religious discourse or oration by a preacher, usually a member of clergy. Sermons address a scriptural, theological, or moral topic, usually expounding on a type of belief, law, or behavior within both past and present contexts. Elements of the sermon often include exposition, exhortation, and practical application. The act of delivering a sermon is called preaching. In secular usage, the word sermon may refer, often disparagingly, to a lecture on morals.

In Christian practice, a sermon is usually preached to a congregation in a place of worship, either from an elevated architectural feature, known as a pulpit or an ambo, or from behind a lectern. The word sermon comes from a Middle English word which was derived from Old French, which in turn originates from the Latin word sermō meaning 'discourse.' A sermonette is a short sermon (usually associated with television broadcasting, as stations would present a sermonette before signing off for the night). The Christian Bible contains many speeches without interlocution, which some take to be sermons: Jesus' sermon on the mount in Matthew 5–7 (though the gospel writers do not specifically call it a sermon; the popular descriptor for Jesus' speech there came much later); and Peter after Pentecost in Acts 2:14–40 (though this speech was delivered to non-Christians and as such is not quite parallel to the popular definition of a sermon).

In Islam, sermons are known as khutbah.