Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku

Viewed from the perspective of communication processes, it may be concluded that traditional preaching mostly follows the linear model of interpersonal communication. However, this relationship entails limitations that prevent preaching from reaching its full communicational potential. This paper ev...

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Main Author: Enoh Šeba
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo 2020-03-01
Series:Diacovensia
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/235214
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spelling doaj-9d772d1e8a7e43bf865f8356fba545c72020-11-25T03:29:41ZdeuCatholic Faculty of Theology ĐakovoDiacovensia 1330-26551849-014X2020-03-0128110712710.31823/d.28.1.6Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletikuEnoh Šeba0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8076-8233Centre for Protestant Theology Matthias Flacius Illyricus, University of ZagrebViewed from the perspective of communication processes, it may be concluded that traditional preaching mostly follows the linear model of interpersonal communication. However, this relationship entails limitations that prevent preaching from reaching its full communicational potential. This paper evaluates some recent communication models (interactional and transactional) in order to, first, highlight their particular advantages over the linear model (i.e. the reciprocity of communication and the presence of feedback, the role of nonverbal communication, the relational dimension of communication, the process of creating meaning...), and also to suggest some concrete ways for their application in homiletical practice which would contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of preaching and its improvement. Furthermore, the aim is to underline how the application of these insights can redefine the roles of key participants in homiletical communication – the preacher, the believers, and the message. The scope of these changes points to the possibility to start considering preaching within the framework of a different, new paradigm – the paradigm of conversation. Such a change in the frame of reference makes it easier to reflect on preaching which, while preserving its monologue form, in fact promotes dialogue, mutuality, and a higher level of understanding within the community of faith.https://hrcak.srce.hr/235214communication theorieshomileticspreachingconversationdialogue
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Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
Diacovensia
communication theories
homiletics
preaching
conversation
dialogue
author_facet Enoh Šeba
author_sort Enoh Šeba
title Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
title_short Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
title_full Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
title_fullStr Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
title_full_unstemmed Neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
title_sort neke novije komunikacijske teorije i njihova primjena na homiletiku
publisher Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo
series Diacovensia
issn 1330-2655
1849-014X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Viewed from the perspective of communication processes, it may be concluded that traditional preaching mostly follows the linear model of interpersonal communication. However, this relationship entails limitations that prevent preaching from reaching its full communicational potential. This paper evaluates some recent communication models (interactional and transactional) in order to, first, highlight their particular advantages over the linear model (i.e. the reciprocity of communication and the presence of feedback, the role of nonverbal communication, the relational dimension of communication, the process of creating meaning...), and also to suggest some concrete ways for their application in homiletical practice which would contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of preaching and its improvement. Furthermore, the aim is to underline how the application of these insights can redefine the roles of key participants in homiletical communication – the preacher, the believers, and the message. The scope of these changes points to the possibility to start considering preaching within the framework of a different, new paradigm – the paradigm of conversation. Such a change in the frame of reference makes it easier to reflect on preaching which, while preserving its monologue form, in fact promotes dialogue, mutuality, and a higher level of understanding within the community of faith.
topic communication theories
homiletics
preaching
conversation
dialogue
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/235214
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