The concept of Preaching in Christianity
Synonyms: Proclaiming, Evangelizing, Teaching, Instructing, Lecturing, Proselytizing, Informing
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Christian concept of 'Preaching'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This is an action performed by Jonah, and it is connected to the repentance of the men of Nineveh in the text.[1] (2) It is important to compare this with the preaching of James, who was called the brother of the Lord, to ensure that the teachings are accurate and not misleading.[2] (3) The preaching, although in itself true and most worthy of belief, is not sufficient to reach the human heart, unless a certain power be imparted to the speaker from God, and a grace appear upon his words, according to the word of God.[3] (4) The preachings are contained within books, and these books are to be handled with care, indicating the importance of the teachings and the need to protect their integrity.[4] (5) This pertains to the act of delivering books or teachings, specifically those sent by the speaker to the audience, which should be shared cautiously.[5]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This term refers to the act of proclamation, particularly in the context of the Old Testament, as seen in Jonah's actions, and it corresponds to the New Testament's usage concerning Jesus' proclamation of the Kingdom of God, often described as delivering 'glad tidings'.[6] (2) Stephen was in this activity, and he was the forerunner of Saul of Tarsus, highlighting his influence on others.[7]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This refers to the specific message that Jonah was instructed to deliver to the people of Nineveh, which was the message of the Lord, and the exact nature of it was not immediately told to Jonah.[8] (2) This refers to the act of proclaiming the message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified, which should be done with confidence and without excessive argumentation, as a herald does.[9]
From: The Writings of St. Francis of Assisi
(1) An act that brothers must not do in any bishop's diocese if the bishop opposes it, and they are not allowed to preach unless examined and approved by the minister general as the text specifies.[10] (2) The act of publicly proclaiming the teachings and messages related to the Christian faith, which Brother Francis encourages the custodians to continue.[11]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Preaching is a way to gain a most perfect victory over the devil, and it is a way of driving him out of others, and an aureole is due to it.[12]
From: The Second Helvetic Confession
(1) So faith comes from hearing and hearing from the Word of God by this of Christ, and we recognize that God can illuminate whom and when he will, Even without the external ministry, for that is in his power, but we speak of the usual way of instructing men, delivered unto us from God, both by commandment and examples.[13]
From: The Book of the Cave of Treasures
(1) The preaching is identified as an event in a chronological sequence, succeeding Judah in the given progression.[14]