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The History of the Kerygma and the Power of the Gospel
Kerygma is a Greek word that means proclamation . We, as Catholic Christians, are called to share the gospel message as we evangelize: God loves you, has a plan for your life, but because of sin we have been separated from him, and the only one who can save us is Jesus Christ.
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Kerygma - Wikipedia
Kerygma is a Greek word used in the New Testament for 'proclamation It is related to the Greek verb κηρύσσω (kērússō), literally meaning 'to cry or proclaim ...
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The Kerygma Program: Kerygma Bible Study Resources for Groups
Kerygma's mission is to provide adult Bible studies that can increase biblical knowledge and understanding, enhance personal spiritual growth.
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kerygma
‖ kerygma (kiːˈrɪgmə) Pl. kerygmata. [Gr. κήρυγµα proclamation, preaching, f. κηρύσσειν to proclaim.] Preaching; proclamation of religious truth.1889 Dublin Rev. Apr. 315 My account of the Kerygma and the Rule of Faith. 1894 tr. Harnack's Hist. Dogma iv. 255 note, The traditional complex of the Chri...
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Kerygmatic Proclamation of Jesus Christ | USCCB
As the apostles began their proclamation of Jesus Christ as Savior of the world (in Greek, the Kerygma), their witness revolved around a simple and direct ...
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KERYGMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KERYGMA is the apostolic proclamation of salvation through Jesus Christ.
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Strong's Greek: 2782. κήρυγμα (kérugma) - preaching - Bible Hub
properly, proclamation, the preaching (heralding) of the Gospel – especially its fundamentals (like Jesus' life, death and resurrection, etc.).
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What does the Greek New Testament mean by kerygma?
The Greek word kerygma means “proclamation.” In the New Testament, the term is often associated with preaching the Christian message.
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What do we mean by the term 'Kerygma?' - Denver Catholic
The kerygma is the joyful announcement that Jesus Christ is a living Person to be encountered, who through his Resurrection has defeated sin and death.
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The Kerygma Experience - Archdiocese of Dubuque
The Kerygma is a term used in the Church to refer to the initial proclamation of the Gospel (deriving from the Greek word keryssein, meaning “to proclaim”).
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What is Kerygma?
In short, the Kerygma is the gospel. The Greek word kerygma describes what was a well-known practice in the ancient world. When a king wanted to publicize ...
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Didache
‖ Didache (ˈdɪdəkiː) [English form of Gr. διδαχή teaching, first word of the title of the treatise Διδαχὴ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων Teaching of the twelve apostles.] The name of a Christian treatise of the beginning of the second century. Hence ˈDidachist, Didaˈchographer, the writer or compiler of the D...
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Kerygmachela
The generic name "Kerygmachela" derives from the Greek words Kerygma (proclamation) and Chela (claw), in reference to the flamboyant frontal appendages
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1 Corinthians 15
Origins of the kerygma
The kerygma of death, burial, resurrection and appearance, and the specific appearances to Peter and the Twelve in verses 3–5 , are assumed to be an early pre-Pauline kerygma or creedal statement.
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demythicize
demythicize, v. (diːˈmɪθɪsaɪz) [f. de- II. 1 + mythicize v.] To remove the attribution of a mythical character to (a legend, etc.); = demythologize v. Hence deˌmythiciˈzation.1951 K. Grobel in Jrnl. Bibl. Lit. 101 One may have to reject Bultmann's own attempt to de-mythicize. 1953 R. H. Fuller tr. B...
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