Abstract
Abstract Employing the theory of mediated communication (Uwe Sander) the article describes characteristics of how listeners hear a sermon. As they themselves decide on their distance or proximity towhat is being said, efforts by the preacher to force a close interaction seem not to be inviting. A genuine interest of the preacher in the situation is more adequate. In a good sermon the preacher presents and justifies how the text is convincing to him.
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