Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives
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Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives. / Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard; Kaufman, Tone Stangeland; Sundberg, Carina ; Angel, Sivert ; Christensen, Pia Nordin; Fagermoen, Tron ; Johnson, Elisabeth Tveito; Rystad, Linn Sæbø.
In: International Journal of Homiletics, Vol. 1, No. 2, 03.08.2017, p. 74–100 .Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Preaching in times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’. Scandinavian perspectives
AU - Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard
AU - Kaufman, Tone Stangeland
AU - Sundberg, Carina
AU - Angel, Sivert
AU - Christensen, Pia Nordin
AU - Fagermoen, Tron
AU - Johnson, Elisabeth Tveito
AU - Rystad, Linn Sæbø
PY - 2017/8/3
Y1 - 2017/8/3
N2 - Toward the end of 2015, 65.3 million people were seeking refuge or were otherwise forcibly displaced globally. This is the largest number since the recordings began around World War II. In Europe more than 1 million people arrived by sea in 2015 – more than four times as many as the previous year. The crisis situation stirred public debate as well as church-based initiatives trying to deal with the situation. In order to understand the interaction between public discourse and local preaching a group of homileticians from seven European countries collaborated on an empirical study of how the refugee crisis impacted preaching. In what follows wepresent the initial results from the Scandinavian countries.
AB - Toward the end of 2015, 65.3 million people were seeking refuge or were otherwise forcibly displaced globally. This is the largest number since the recordings began around World War II. In Europe more than 1 million people arrived by sea in 2015 – more than four times as many as the previous year. The crisis situation stirred public debate as well as church-based initiatives trying to deal with the situation. In order to understand the interaction between public discourse and local preaching a group of homileticians from seven European countries collaborated on an empirical study of how the refugee crisis impacted preaching. In what follows wepresent the initial results from the Scandinavian countries.
KW - Faculty of Theology
KW - preaching
KW - Refugees
KW - political preaching
KW - Scandinavian
M3 - Journal article
VL - 1
SP - 74
EP - 100
JO - International Journal of Homiletics
JF - International Journal of Homiletics
SN - 2366-7958
IS - 2
ER -
ID: 183639033