Definition of Kerygmas

1. kerygma [n] - See also: kerygma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kerygmas

kerslop
kersplat
kersplosh
kertyschoo
kerugma
kerugmata
kerve
kerved
kerver
kervers
kerves
kerving
kerwallop
kerwham
kerygma
kerygmas (current term)
kerygmata
kerygmatic
kes
kesa
kesar
kesars
kesh
keshan disease
keshes
kesho-mawashi
keslop
keslops
kess
kessed

Literary usage of Kerygmas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of the History of Dogma by Adolf von Harnack (1893)
"... the Christ of the kerygmas to the complete Logos-doc- trine already at hand, Irenaeus took his point of de- parture from the God-Christ, who became man. ..."

2. The Bible for Home & School by Shailer Mathews (1909)
"1 : 18-2 : 16 on the one hand and a whole series of Jewish and Christian kerygmas, extending from Pseudo- Aristeas and the Wisdom of Solomon, ..."

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