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L’omiltica in relazione con la teologia pastorale

Gerard Siwek

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L’articolo riprende il problema della relazione dell’omiletica in riferimento alla teologia pastorale, della quale essa fa parte dal XVIII secolo.
Questo problema va studiato secondo le tre diverse concezioni di omiletica, presenti nella storia. Il concetto tradizionale di omiletica, inteso come una retorica ecclesiale, s’innesta bene nel quadro tradizionale di pastorale, intesa come tecnologia pastorale. Il concetto dell’omiletica del secolo XX, inteso come teologia della predicazione della Parola di Dio, s’inquadra pure bene nel contesto della pastorale, intesa come una scienza teologica. In questa teologia pastorale, concepita come una autorealizzazione della Chiesa in generale, l’omiletica va letta come una autorealizzazione di questa Chiesa attraverso la predicazione della Parola di Dio. In quest’ambiente però, il senso più largo del termine della predicazione sembra relativizzare un po’ la specificità dell’omiletica, stringendo il suo oggetto alla predicazione nel quadro della liturgia. L’omiletica degli ultimi anni, cosiddetta contestuale, corrisponde pure bene al concetto dell’odierna pastorale, che ha anche un carattere contestuale (interdisciplinare). Questa contestualità unisce l’omiletica alle altre discipline umanistiche, soprattutto alla teoria della comunicazione. Questo legame però relativizza ancora di più la sua specificità e inquadra il suo oggetto nel contesto della liturgia (omelia).
Il presente articolo fa vedere la necessità di una revisione del concetto di omiletica, di una revisione della definizione dell’omiletica e di una più accurata precisazione del suo posto nelle discipline pastorali.

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Siwek, G. (2005). L’omiltica in relazione con la teologia pastorale. The Pastoral Studies, (1), 107–127. Retrieved from https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/sp/article/view/23009

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