Homiletics

Noun

Definition: The art of preaching or delivering sermons.

Synonyms: Preaching, Sermonizing, Oratory

Antonyms: Listening, Silence, Quietude

Examples:
  • She studied homiletics to improve her preaching skills.
  • The lecture on homiletics provided valuable insights for aspiring clergy.
Mnemonics:
  • Think of "home" in homiletics as the place where sermons are delivered.
  • Homiletics includes the word "lit" which could represent the "light" of inspiring or enlightening through preaching.

Etymology:

Origin:

The word "homiletics" originated from the Greek word "homiletikos" meaning "conversational" or "attentive to discourse." It was derived from the Greek word "homilos" which means "an assembled crowd" or "a gathering."

Historical Usage:

Homiletics has been a part of religious traditions and the study of preaching dates back to ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome. It continues to be an essential discipline in theological education and communication of religious messages.

Related Idioms:

Idiom:

"Homiletic message"

Explanation:

Refers to the central theme or the content of a sermon or preaching discourse.

Misconceptions:

Misconception:

Homiletics is limited to religious contexts.

Explanation:

While homiletics is primarily associated with religious preaching, its principles and techniques can be applied to public speaking, persuasive communication, and even storytelling in various fields apart from religious contexts.

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