By David Montoya on Oct 13, 2020 09:00 am KERYGMA, KERYGMATIC THEOLOGY. The Gk. word kērygma is usually translated ‘proclamation’, ‘preaching’ or ‘announcement’ and, outside of the NT, it was used generally of a public notice proclaimed by a herald whereby that which was announced became effective by the act of announcing it.The usage of the word within the NT makes no distinction between the act of proclamation and the content of that proclamation, though C. H. Dodd and others have tried to trace a single core of content in the gospel proclamation of the primitive church as recorded in the sermons and letters of the NT. Though one may presume a unanimity among the writers of the NT concerning the essential elements of the gospel message there is little evidence of any fixed or definitive ‘creed’ to which the proclamation of the primitive church invariably conformed. In this sense, the content of the kerygma as recorded in the... Read on » By Mark Lester on Oct 12, 2020 10:24 am Risen Jesus Dr. Mike Licona joins me to talk about the historicity of the crucifixion and how it relates to Islam. Unbelievable? Christian commentator David French debates Christian radio host and author Eric Metaxas on whether Christians should vote for Donald Trump in the US Elections in November. Veracity Hill In this episode Kurt speaks with former baseball professional Matt Murton about his experience in the big leagues. Read on » | | | | |
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