Preaching as a dialogical monologue in conversation with Bakhtin and 'Other-wise' Homiletics

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When reflecting on how preaching can enter into a dialogue with the news, while simultaneously carrying on a dialogue with ancient texts, the polyphony of voices can seem to make a cacophony of foreign words threatening to drown the preacher's theology, let alone the Word of God and the context of the congregation. However, if we turn to the Russian literary critic and philosopher, Michail M. Bakhtin (1895-1975), there are insightful reflections and examples on how the multitude of dialogues, the interaction between familiar and foreign words can become a continual fruitful dialogue. In the following I will describe how the production of discourse, according to Bakhtin, happens in dialogue with "the already-said" and "the not-yet-said"(of texts and/or voices) and how the author might handle the ‘foreign' words of these interacting discourses in a way that keeps the communication as an open dialogue, rather than as a finalizing monologue.


 

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelPreaching and the News : Papers of the Academy of Homiletics' Annual Meeting 2009
RedaktørerHeille Gregory
Antal sider8
Sider99-107
StatusE-pub ahead of print - 2009
BegivenhedPreaching and the News - Washington DC, USA
Varighed: 3 dec. 20095 dec. 2009
Konferencens nummer: 44

Konference

KonferencePreaching and the News
Nummer44
LandUSA
ByWashington DC
Periode03/12/200905/12/2009

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