Listeners as Authors in Preaching: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives

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Listeners as Authors in Preaching : Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives. / Gaarden, Marianne; Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard.

I: Homiletic (Online), Bind 38, Nr. 1, 2013, s. 28-45.

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Gaarden, M & Lorensen, MR 2013, 'Listeners as Authors in Preaching: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives', Homiletic (Online), bind 38, nr. 1, s. 28-45. <http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/index.php/homiletic/article/view/3832>

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Gaarden, M., & Lorensen, M. R. (2013). Listeners as Authors in Preaching: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives. Homiletic (Online), 38(1), 28-45. http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/index.php/homiletic/article/view/3832

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Gaarden M, Lorensen MR. Listeners as Authors in Preaching: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives. Homiletic (Online). 2013;38(1):28-45.

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Gaarden, Marianne ; Lorensen, Marlene Ringgaard. / Listeners as Authors in Preaching : Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives. I: Homiletic (Online). 2013 ; Bind 38, Nr. 1. s. 28-45.

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