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从关联理论看电视访谈嘉宾如何理解主持人话语
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作者 李芝莉 《漯河职业技术学院学报》 2009年第1期90-92,共3页
电视访谈节目作为口头会话的一种,具有独特的会话背景。作为访谈节目主要的参与者,主持人和嘉宾通过互动实现信息的传递。本文从关联理论的角度出发,探讨在电视该谈节目中嘉宾如何解读主持人的话语以期达到两者之间更好的交流效果。
关键词 电视访谈 会话背景 解读 关联理论 交流效果
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Shepherding Public Discourse Practices: Homiletic Form Aligned to the Logic Operative in Racial Rhetoric and Public Theological Discourse for Secular Liberal Democracies
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作者 Maury Jackson Horace Crogman 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2016年第9期576-588,共13页
Given that preaching is the primary mode of public theological discourse for most Christian ministers, an intellectual virtue of verbal restraint is required when practicing public theology and it is wise to address t... Given that preaching is the primary mode of public theological discourse for most Christian ministers, an intellectual virtue of verbal restraint is required when practicing public theology and it is wise to address the ways that homilies can shepherd public discourse practices. A theology of rhetoric includes the homilist's moral purpose. Homilies either enhance public discourse or pervert it. This essay sketches a pattern of sermon movement that respects the logic operative in public theology, given the social context of America. Homilies can help cultivate the pastoral care of public rhetoric by modeling discourse that nurtures the politics of accountability. While many call for a public ethos where divergent moral voices engage each other in highly contested arenas, a precondition to practicing effective public theology requires that one exercises discourse in a way that respects the social limits on the free exercise of religion. It is important that a public theology of rhetoric clarifies the original social agreement for acceptable religious discourse in the public arena. Homiletics, as a dimension of practical theology, can teach preachers methods of pastoral care for public discourse. The social agreement in liberal democracies to contain the combative nature of religious discourse assumes a logic that is circumscribed by commitments to (1) religious pluralism, (2) theological agnosticism, and (3) epistemological pragmatism. Here we propose that a sermon's form, which implicitly touches upon these commitments, can tap into the basic modes of persuasion in secular liberal societies. This respects the moral purposes previously agreed upon and expected of partisans during highly contestable times. This calls for incarnational humility on the part of the Christian public theologian and it guides her/his practice. 展开更多
关键词 homiletics liberal democracy SECULARIZATION BONHOEFFER radical theology RHETORIC
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