kerygma

/kəˈrɪɡmə/
noun
  1. The proclamation or preaching of religious truth, especially the core message of Christianity as preached by the early church.
    • Understanding the kerygma is essential for studying Christian theology.
    • The kerygma of the early church focused on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
    • Many sermons today still center on the kerygma of salvation.
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