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- However, most scholarly historians view such traditions as " profoundly kerygmatic " and that " enormous difficulties " exist in using these sources for actual history.
- One of his most influential articles, entitled " The NT Use of the OT : A Kerygmatic Approach, " was presented at the Evangelical Theological Society.
- There are several different ecclesiologies : " communion ecclesiology ", " eucharistic ecclesiology ", " baptismal ecclesiology ", " trinitarian ecclesiology ", " kerygmatic theology ".
- To an evangelical Christian, such pluralism only means the abolition of " kerygmatic " mission ( i . e ., the mission of evangelizing the world with the salvific gospel of Jesus Christ ).
- Anticipating many of the emphases of Vatican Council II, in the late 1950s Sadlier pioneered the kerygmatic approach to catechetics, drawing upon the fourfold revelation of Christ through scripture, liturgy, doctrine, and Christian witness.
- He opposes any attempts to closely relate theology and philosophy, although Barth consistently insists that he is not " anti-philosophical . " His approach in that respect is predominantly Christocentric, and is thus termed " kerygmatic, " as opposed to " apologetic ".
- Powers argues that Mark's purpose is fundamentally kerygmatic, needing to hold the attention of outsiders hearing the Gospel preached for the first time, so he focused on who Jesus was and what he did, eschewing the sort of lengthy teachings that dominate the Special Matthew.
- His sentences are complex and nuanced, even though balanced and sinuous, and the unfamiliar words he regularly employs would fill a substantial portion of this column : rescension, instauration, apodictic, stochastic, rebarbative, kerygmatic, scission, pericope, optative, maieutic, autochthanous, to list but a portion of them.