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Karl Menninger

Area of Science:

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  • Homiletics
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Background:

  • Karl Menninger's significant contributions to psychology.
  • The intersection of psychological insights and religious/pastoral practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Karl Menninger's literary style as a preacher.
  • To highlight the "vital prophetic Christianity" exemplified in his works.
  • To underscore the importance of sermons in pastoral counseling.

Main Methods:

  • Literary analysis of Karl Menninger's books, "Sparks" and "Whatever Became of Sin?"
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  • Incorporation of personal conversations with Karl Menninger.

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Main Results:

  • Menninger's books demonstrate a "vital prophetic Christianity" and a distinct homiletical style.
  • Menninger advocated for sermons as a core resource in pastoral care.
  • His work offers hope and preventative strategies through preaching.

Conclusions:

  • Karl Menninger's literary output serves as a model for "vital prophetic Christianity."
  • Pastoral counselors are encouraged to utilize sermons for prevention and hope.
  • Menninger's homiletical approach offers valuable insights for contemporary practice.