Choroby duszy i ciała w perswazji kaznodziejskiej (na przykładzie kazań z XVII i początku XVIII wieku)

The phenomenon of illness was a convenient inventive material for preachers who addressed their texts to a wide audience, and the subject was treated in two ways: as a basis for analogy and literally. The article contains e.g. discussion of allegorical sermons, based entirely on the aforementioned a...

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Published inRes Rhetorica Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 53 - 69
Main Author Walińska, Marzena
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Polish
Published Polish Rhetoric Society 2023
Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne
Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne/ Polish Rhetoric Society
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Summary:The phenomenon of illness was a convenient inventive material for preachers who addressed their texts to a wide audience, and the subject was treated in two ways: as a basis for analogy and literally. The article contains e.g. discussion of allegorical sermons, based entirely on the aforementioned analogy, and presents ways of using the topic of illness and sickness in a peruasive function. The exemplifying material are collections of sermons by Antoni Węgrzynowicz, Franciszek Rychłowski, Walerian Gutowski, Aleksander Lorencowicz, Jan Krosnowski, Benedykt Zawadzki and Bazyli Rychlewicz.
ISSN:2392-3113
2392-3113
DOI:10.29107/rr2023.1.4