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Preaching the aloha spirit roundtable: notion of cultural compatibility in homiletics

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Gwendolyn Kehaunani Hill. Preaching the Aloha Spirit Roundtable: Notion of Cultural Compatibility In Homiletics. Chicago Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b268aa70-74af-46d3-bcdc-cb8cfffe9595.

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G. K. Hill. Preaching the aloha spirit roundtable: notion of cultural compatibility in homiletics. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b268aa70-74af-46d3-bcdc-cb8cfffe9595

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Gwendolyn Kehaunani Hill. Preaching the Aloha Spirit Roundtable: Notion of Cultural Compatibility In Homiletics. Chicago Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b268aa70-74af-46d3-bcdc-cb8cfffe9595.

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  • This qualitative research study reflects the challenges a preacher confronts when called to celebrate a newly formed pan-Pacific community of diversity at the roundtable by illumining the biblical faith of the 'aloha spirit' - extravagant hospitality and inclusivity. Linking the notion of cultural compatibility from educational theory to homiletical theory, the thesis proposes three significant strategies that help a pastor preach in ways that ensure the sermon is attuned to the local culture of the community of diversity that gathers at the roundtable: a) preacher elevates core images of the 'aloha spirit' b)preacher develops 'talk-story' conversations of the local culture and c) preacher hails the 'sense of place' at the roundtable.
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  • 02/17/2024

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