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    Composing of sermons following the homiletics of David Buttrick

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    Autori u radu donose pregled sastavljanja propovijedi prema homiletici Davida Buttricka. Rad je podijeljen na tri dijela. Prvi dio opisuje kontekst u kojem djeluje David Buttrick. Njegova homiletika dio je jedne složene struje modernih homiletika koje se javljaju među protestantima krajem 1960-ih godina. Posebnost njegove homiletike jest oslanjanje na fenomenološku metodu iz koje preuzima ideje za sastavljanje propovijedi. Drugi dio opisuje postupak po kojem Buttrick sastavlja propovijed. Naime, njegova se propovijed sastoji od poteza koji su međusobno povezani da čine jednu cjelinu. U ovom dijelu opširno je opisan sadržaj pojedinog poteza te način na koji se postiže da slušatelj upamti potez. Treći dio donosi kratki sadržaj propovijedi o rasipnom sinu te deskriptivnu analizu.In this work the author gives an overview of composing sermons following the homiletics of David Buttrick. The work is divided in three parts. The first part presents the context in which David Buttrick works. His homiletics is a part of a complex trend that arises among Protestants in late 1960s. Specificity of his homiletics is the reliance on phenomenological method from which he takes the ideas when composing the sermon. The second part presents the process by which Buttrick prepares sermons. Namely, his sermon consists of moves that are mutually connected to make a whole. In this part the content of each move is extensively described as well as the way that ensures that the listeners remember the move. The third part presents a brief content of sermon about the prodigal son and its descriptive analysis

    Lecture: Author Deborah Eisenberg reads from her story, "Some Other, Better Otto" Nov. 2 at Vanderbilt University

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Listen to author Deborah Eisenberg read from her story 'Some Other, Better Otto' from her collection Twilight of the Superheroes on Nov. 2 in Buttrick Hall. Introducing Eisenberg is Nancy Reisman, assistant professor of English.

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