Abstract:
The paper is a study about the narrative sermon as a theme of Homiletics, a sub area of Practical Theology. This paper, therefore, occupies itself with Homiletics and its goal is to investigate the possibilities of communicating the message of the Gospel with clarity and fidelity, diminishing the noises which impede the comprehension of what wants to be transmitted in the sermon. For this, in the first chapter, the concepts of Homiletics, as well as its mission and the respective mission of the preacher will be dealt with regarding the use of the best sermonic way possible to be successful in its goal. In the second chapter preaching in post-modernity will be analyzed highlighting aspects, tendencies and criticism of the listeners with regard to the preaching in current times. In the third chapter the narrative sermon is presented as a possibility for diminishing noises in the communication, being as narratives are a part of the construction of the cosmo-perspective of any individual and they produce the possibility of an experiential learning, that is, a knowledge which transcends the field of ideas and invades the practical and daily life of the listener, promoting consistent changes in the way one lives.