CSL Scholarly Resources - 33rd Theological symposium presentation

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The video presentation for the 33rd Theological Symposium has been made available at the CSL Scholarly Resources website.

 

"Scholarly Resources from Concordia Seminary - Theological Symposia: Lutheran Homiletics, Video Preaching and the Article VII of AC: Form and content always go together. Content is never floating on its own, but it always takes some form. So, form always matters. This explains the tension and concern as well as promise and excitement that arise when new media forms emerge. The emergence of video has only magnified tensions, because it is constantly growing, adapting and innovating. For Lutherans, video initiatives to communicate God’s Word also raise tensions because it so different from the Lutheran face-to-face homiletical tradition. This sectional offers some reflections on and recommendations for the Lutheran work of preaching via video. The reflections will be in view of AC VII on the church, and they will make use of actual video examples. The recommendation will seek to help to use video in a meaningful way wherever a screen is at hand to communicate grace and hope in Christ."

 


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