Appraisal, preaching and the religious other: The rhetorical appropriation of interreligious positions in sermonic discourse
Journal article, 2018

This paper explores preachers' deployment of Appraisal (affect, judgement, appreciation, and dialogic engagement) in preaching on interreligious themes. Adopting a comparative discourse analysis, the paper investigates two American sermons representing diametrically opposed theological responses to other religions, a pluralist sermon in the Unitarian Universalist tradition and an exclusivist sermon in the biblical-evangelical tradition. An analysis of the two preachers' Appraisal choices reveals two distinct Appraisal profiles. A discussion is then offered demonstrating how Appraisal is conducive to the appropriation and conservation of a specific interreligious persona during preaching.

Exclusivism

Interreligious dialogue

Pluralism

Appraisal

Language

Preaching

Author

Hans Malmström

Chalmers, Communication and Learning in Science, Language and Communication

International Journal of Practical Theology

1430-6921 (ISSN) 16129768 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 1 40-57

Subject Categories

Religious Studies

Philosophy

History of Religions

DOI

10.1515/ijpt-2017-0016

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10/28/2019