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Kerygma (Greek: κήρυγμα, kérugma ) is the Greek word used in the New Testament for preaching (see Luke 4:18-19, Romans 10:14, Matthew 3:1). It is related to the Greek verb κηρύσσω (kērússō), to cr...
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YWAM Kerygma Teams: Welcome to the Kerygma Teams Website - Find out more about KT worldwide. ... Kerygma Teams is a branch of the interconfessional lay - missionary organisation YWAM Youth With A Mission. Kerygma Teams supports Catholic parishes, renewal movements, and groups active in evangelisation, mercy ministries,
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Definition of kerygma from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of kerygma. Pronunciation of kerygma. Definition of the word kerygma. Origin of the word kerygma. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » kerygma...
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Kerygma and Myth by Rudolf Bultmann and Five Critics ... In this problem we are concerned with the right hearing of the New Testament message, of the kerygma of Jesus Christ the Son of God. This right hearing is the decisive presupposition for every interpretation.
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The method of this paper will be to detail the usage of the Greek word khrugma (kerygma), explore the usage of other related words in the New Testament, analyze transcriptions of evangelistic messages in Acts, corroborate common elements from the Biblical data with quotes from other theologians, and then apply...
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