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Go and tell. Preach the Gospel! African-American Womanist Preaching

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Rhashell D Hunter. Go and Tell. Preach the Gospel! African-american Womanist Preaching. McCormick Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53e0f05d-f0e2-4ed8-850e-17d5e0af77cf.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

R. D. Hunter. Go and tell. Preach the Gospel! African-American Womanist Preaching. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53e0f05d-f0e2-4ed8-850e-17d5e0af77cf

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Rhashell D Hunter. Go and Tell. Preach the Gospel! African-American Womanist Preaching. McCormick Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/53e0f05d-f0e2-4ed8-850e-17d5e0af77cf.

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  • Womanist preaching arises from the culture and experiences of African-American women preachers, yet this homiletic has applicability for all preachers who seek effective strategies for preaching the good news of Jesus Christ. I contend that the common experience shared by African-American women and the rhetorical and literary traditions from which they arise bind them together as preachers, establishing a Womanist homiletical tradition. My analysis of sermons included 46 sermons in manuscript form, on audio tape and some on videotape, preached by African-American women from a broad spectrum of denominations and geographical areas. I will show how Womanist preachers use rhetorical strategies, such as sharing personal experience, personal story or 'testimony' in their preaching and ways in which the Womanist preacher 'gathers everyone at the center,' without hierarchy or patriarchy, where there is grace and acceptance from God.
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  • 02/17/2024

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