A pragma-rhetorical study of selected pentecostal sermons in nigeria
Crossroads, ISSN: 2300-6250, Vol: 33, Issue: 33(2), Page: 4-19
2021
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Article Description
This study examines persuasion and communicative intentions in Pentecostal sermons in Ni-geria. Notwithstanding the high scholarly inputs in religious discourse, no single work has examined the devices employed to achieve persuasion and conviction as well as communicative intentions in Pentecostal sermons in Nigeria. This work examines twelve sermons of selected Pentecostal preachers in Nigeria by drawing insights from rhetoric and pragmatic act to account for persuasion and communicative intentions in the data. Findings reveal that preachers strategically deploy rhetorical question; direct address and direct command; metaphor; repetition and structural parallelism; and they develop convincing arguments through logic/reason. It is also revealed that preachers share experiences with their listeners and they assume divine role by speaking authoritatively to convince their listeners into ac-cepting their propositions. Preachers perform pragmatic acts of asserting/stating, encouraging, assur-ing, directing, commanding, praising, etc. The study has further confirmed that Pentecostal sermons can be used for public mobilisation.
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http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85116022755&origin=inward; http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/cr.2021.33.2.01; https://repozytorium.uwb.edu.pl/jspui/handle/11320/11438; https://repozytorium.uwb.edu.pl/jspui/bitstream/11320/11438/1/Crossroads_33_2021_SA_Akinwotu_A_pragma_rhetorical_study_of_selected_Pentecostal_sermons_in_Nigeria.pdf; https://dx.doi.org/10.15290/cr.2021.33.2.01
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