In die Skriflig (Jun 1996)

Preekbeoordeling en -verantwoording; grepe uit die Lutherse en gereformeerde ontwikkelingslyn

  • F. W. de Wet,
  • C. J. H. Venter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v30i3.1581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 321 – 342

Abstract

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This article addresses possible ways in which members of a congregation can develop a responsibility with regard to judging and vindicating sermons. The Lutheran as well as the Reformed traditions are used to illustrate this process. In a time characterized by tolerance with respect to unscriptural ideas, it is imperative that new attention .should be given to equip members of a congregation to judge the validity of a sermon and to apply the contents of such a sermon to their lives. In analysing and comparing the development of the critical responsibility of members of a congregation in the Lutheran and Reformed traditions, important indicators can be identified for a reevaluation of this lost practice of the 16th century Reformation.