Throughout Christian history, the sermon has been a key means of transmitting religious ideas. This book was the first to assess the effectiveness of the sermon as a means of spreading Protestant ideas in early modern England by focusing on how sermons were interpreted by their audience.
Throughout Christian history, the sermon has been a key means of transmitting religious ideas. This book was the first to assess the effectiveness of the sermon as a means of spreading Protestant ideas in early modern England by focusing on how sermons were interpreted by their audience.
Arnold Hunt is Curator of Manuscripts at The British Library. He was the co-editor of The Book Trade and its Customers 1450¿1900: Historical Essays (1997).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The theory of preaching 2. The art of hearing 3. From pulpit to print 4. Reconstructing the audience 5. Preaching and the people 6. Reading sermons politically: criticism and controversy 7. Reading sermons theologically: predestination and the pulpit Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The theory of preaching 2. The art of hearing 3. From pulpit to print 4. Reconstructing the audience 5. Preaching and the people 6. Reading sermons politically: criticism and controversy 7. Reading sermons theologically: predestination and the pulpit Conclusion.
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