Wepener, C. J.2017-01-182017-01-182015Wepener, C.J. (2015). Preaching and cartooning: an exploration of the processes involved in developing a sermon and a newspaper cartoon. Acta Theologica, 35(1), 223-237.2309-9089 (online)1015-8758 (print)http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/actat.v35i1.13http://hdl.handle.net/11660/5343This article explores the similarities and differences between the process followed to develop a sermon and that followed to develop a cartoon. It first examines the representation of the jester or clown in some recent publications by homileticians before describing the process of development of a sermon, as proposed by three homiletic sources from namely North America, South Africa and The Netherlands, respectively. The article describes the process followed in the development of a cartoon in a similar way. The article concludes by presenting some observations on the preacher as cartoonist with reference to the process followed in the development of a cartoon. It argues that the cartoonist may currently be viewed as a metaphor for a preacher that could enrich existing images of the preacher such as the clown or jester, especially because of the similarities in the processes for writing/preparing a sermon and drawing a cartoon.enPractical theologyHomileticsCartoonistSermon preparationPreachingPreaching and cartooning: an exploration of the processes involved in developing a sermon and a newspaper cartoonArticleFaculty of Theology, University of the Free State