This article takes a brief look at the notions of voice, event, and experience within the communal paradigm of South African societies. This is followed by a description of different ways in which political and eschatological preaching has been understood within recent times, starting with the reverted eschatology of apartheid sermons, linked to the experience of fear; then the hopeful eschatology of Desmond Tutu’s sermons, evoking experiences of anticipation; and concluding with what could be called the present day vacuum in this regard: preaching that strives to maintain by means of introverted eschatology, contributing to experiences of uncertainty.
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Cilliers, J. (2016). Where have all the prophets gone? Perspectives on political preaching. STJ | Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.17570/stj.2015.v1n2.a17
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