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Sympathie, Antipathie und Empathie in Herders Rigaer Predigten

  • In this chapter, the author argues that Herder’s theory of sympathy is informed by his educational practices as a teacher and preacher in Riga (1764 to 1769). In his Riga sermons, Herder develops a model of sympathy that transforms classical rhetorics insofar as it describes the sermon as a mutual interaction between preacher and congregation, thus emphasizing the decisive role of the listening public. This model is informed not only by Herder’s theological, but also by his anthropological and aesthetic reflections in the Riga constellation: Sermon and service are conceptualized as the ideal sphere of observing the ‘modus operandi’ of human feeling and cognition—and of cultivating it at the same time. Within the overarching framework of sympathy, the preacher has to develop specific techniques of “pathos” to activate the senses of his audience and particular ways of empathy to understand its feelings. Most explicitly, Herder develops this model of preaching in his farewell-sermon from Riga in 1769. At the same time, this sermon showsIn this chapter, the author argues that Herder’s theory of sympathy is informed by his educational practices as a teacher and preacher in Riga (1764 to 1769). In his Riga sermons, Herder develops a model of sympathy that transforms classical rhetorics insofar as it describes the sermon as a mutual interaction between preacher and congregation, thus emphasizing the decisive role of the listening public. This model is informed not only by Herder’s theological, but also by his anthropological and aesthetic reflections in the Riga constellation: Sermon and service are conceptualized as the ideal sphere of observing the ‘modus operandi’ of human feeling and cognition—and of cultivating it at the same time. Within the overarching framework of sympathy, the preacher has to develop specific techniques of “pathos” to activate the senses of his audience and particular ways of empathy to understand its feelings. Most explicitly, Herder develops this model of preaching in his farewell-sermon from Riga in 1769. At the same time, this sermon shows that homiletics are embedded within the specific social and cultural milieus that Herder encounters in German and Latvian congregations in Riga. Last but not least, his farewell-sermon is a medium to defend himself and his concept of preaching against antipathy-driven attacks from local Orthodox-Lutheran clergy.show moreshow less

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Author details:Kaspar RennerORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004426870_012
ISBN:978-90044-2687-0
ISBN:978-90-04-42688-7
Title of parent work (German):Herder on Empathy and Sympathy
Subtitle (German):am Beispiel der Abschiedspredigt von 1769
Publisher:Brill
Place of publishing:Leiden
Publication type:Part of a Book
Language:German
Date of first publication:2020/05/01
Publication year:2020
Release date:2024/03/06
Tag:Literature and Literary Theory
Number of pages:14
First page:258
Last Page:271
Organizational units:Philosophische Fakultät / Institut für Germanistik
DDC classification:1 Philosophie und Psychologie / 10 Philosophie / 100 Philosophie und Psychologie
1 Philosophie und Psychologie / 15 Psychologie / 150 Psychologie
2 Religion / 23 Christentum, Christliche Theologie / 230 Christentum, Christliche Theologie
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