kerygma

IPA: kˈɛrˈɪgmʌ

noun

  • The Apostolic proclamation of religious truths; the core teachings of Christianity taught by the early Church.
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Examples of "kerygma" in Sentences

  • His response moves through three steps: a recall of the basic "kerygma" about
  • (verses 24-25); the proclamation of the Gospel or "kerygma" in the proper sense
  • The original function of the sermon was evangelism, as seen in the Greek word kerygma which means "proclamation" (of the Good News). "
  • They eventually compiled and left behind documents testifying to the understanding that they proclaimed — their "kerygma," to use the term of art.
  • "How many families ... have been helped to rediscover the joy of faith and the enthusiasm of evangelical witness through the announcement of the 'kerygma' and the rediscovery of Baptism!
  • Christianity, the religion that is nothing if not a collective response to the person and persona of Jesus in history, ought to be a wellspring of egalitarian kerygma and joyful freedom.

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