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The influence of Christian belief on adolescents' moral behaviour: an exploratory studySwart, John Johannes 30 November 2008 (has links)
Morals are an important aspect in any society's functioning, and can be seen as a complex concept which consists of many facets. Morals can also be seen to be influenced by variety of different factors. The present study used case studies and successive approximation content analysis to explore the influence of Christian Belief on moral behaviour in fifteen adolescents. The research found that adolescents' moral behaviour could be influenced by Christian Belief as well as authority and peers. Certain adolescents had different views and understandings of morals. / Social Work / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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The influence of Christian belief on adolescents' moral behaviour: an exploratory studySwart, John Johannes 30 November 2008 (has links)
Morals are an important aspect in any society's functioning, and can be seen as a complex concept which consists of many facets. Morals can also be seen to be influenced by variety of different factors. The present study used case studies and successive approximation content analysis to explore the influence of Christian Belief on moral behaviour in fifteen adolescents. The research found that adolescents' moral behaviour could be influenced by Christian Belief as well as authority and peers. Certain adolescents had different views and understandings of morals. / Social Work / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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The complex interplay between relationship, identity and behaviour in young people (12-18 years) : a psycho-spiritual approachJenkins, Joan Elizabeth 11 1900 (has links)
Young people are currently affected in the realm of self-esteem, identity development and relational behaviour amidst advancing technology. There is the need for research in this area. Obstacles include fragmented homes, distance job–location and back-log parental education. There is the need for spiritual direction and for the formation of Christian spiritual principles. This is evident in the attraction of young people to cults and the influences of the New Age. The study will explore the complexity of relationships, identity and behaviour in young people. The empirical research will be obtained with permission from a school in the Eastern Cape; the focus group of this study is ages 11 – 18 years. The aim of this study will be to explore interventions which can help facilitate better personal, family and peer relationships in adolescents. The aim will further be to help bring about better integration in their personalities, relationships and communication. / Practical Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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The complex interplay between relationship, identity and behaviour in young people (12-18 years) : a psycho-spiritual approachJenkins, Joan Elizabeth 11 1900 (has links)
Young people are currently affected in the realm of self-esteem, identity development and relational behaviour amidst advancing technology. There is the need for research in this area. Obstacles include fragmented homes, distance job–location and back-log parental education. There is the need for spiritual direction and for the formation of Christian spiritual principles. This is evident in the attraction of young people to cults and the influences of the New Age. The study will explore the complexity of relationships, identity and behaviour in young people. The empirical research will be obtained with permission from a school in the Eastern Cape; the focus group of this study is ages 11 – 18 years. The aim of this study will be to explore interventions which can help facilitate better personal, family and peer relationships in adolescents. The aim will further be to help bring about better integration in their personalities, relationships and communication. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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(Re)-constructing a life-giving spirituality : narrative therapy with university studentsMarais, Johanna Catherina 30 November 2006 (has links)
This qualitative participatory action research project examined how the spiritual dimension in pastoral therapy served as a life-giving resource to facilitate healing and growth in the lives of three Christian female university students. A postmodern epistomology, social construction theory and a contextual feminist theology informed the praxis of pastoral narrative therapy. The themes of subjectivity, meaning, religious development and religious experience were the focus of this study. Narrative practices were engaged in to utilise spiritual talk in the co-construction of an alternative relational identity with the research participants. The theory of religious development is discussed from a social constructionist perspective with an accent on a personal relationship with God as central to the developmental process. The religious experiences of the participants contributed to a spiritual awareness of being connected, in a dynamic way, to God, that transformed the clients' perceptions of problems and ways of addressing problems in their lives. / Practical Theology / M.Th. (Practical Theology)
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(Re)-constructing a life-giving spirituality : narrative therapy with university studentsMarais, Johanna Catherina 30 November 2006 (has links)
This qualitative participatory action research project examined how the spiritual dimension in pastoral therapy served as a life-giving resource to facilitate healing and growth in the lives of three Christian female university students. A postmodern epistomology, social construction theory and a contextual feminist theology informed the praxis of pastoral narrative therapy. The themes of subjectivity, meaning, religious development and religious experience were the focus of this study. Narrative practices were engaged in to utilise spiritual talk in the co-construction of an alternative relational identity with the research participants. The theory of religious development is discussed from a social constructionist perspective with an accent on a personal relationship with God as central to the developmental process. The religious experiences of the participants contributed to a spiritual awareness of being connected, in a dynamic way, to God, that transformed the clients' perceptions of problems and ways of addressing problems in their lives. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M.Th. (Practical Theology)
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Refleksief-teologiese besinning oor kerklike onderrig aan adolessenteVoges, Johannes Hendrik 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie proefskrif is die resultaat van kwalitatiewe navorsing oor bestaande
en veronderstelde teoriee en praktyke in die kerklike onderrig
van die Ned. Geref. Kerk aan adolessente. 'n Teologies-refleksiewe benadering
is gevolg waaruit die oortuiging na vore gekom het, dat antwoorde
vir effektiewe kerklike onderrig gesoek moet word in die proses
van vernuwing (agogie) wat binne elke geloofsgemeenskap plaasvind; 'n
proses wat lei tot 'n bedieningsmodel wat uniek vir daardie geloofsgemeenskap
is. Die vernuwingsproses sal veral in die sinode, kerkrade en
gemeentes se verstaan en toepassing van kerklike onderrig moet plaasvind.
Hierdie vernuwing sal uiteindelik binne die konteks van die plaaslike
gemeente moet realiseer, maar dan as 'n vernuwing wat meer is as hoe die
praktyk moet verander om by die teorie van die status quo aan te pas, dit
sou net die status quo tot ideologie verhef. Netso min beteken vernuwing
dat dit wat in praktyk werk tot norm verhef kan word, ongeag die veronderstelde
teoriee of metodes daaragter, dit sou die gevaar loop van ongeoorloofde
pragmatisme. Ook mag verandering en vernuwing nie met mekaar
verwar word nie, want nie alle veranderinge wat aangebring word, het
noodwendig enige vernuwing tot gevolg nie.
In die vernuwingsproses gaan dit nie oor die greep wat die kerk op jongmense
moet kry nie, maar om hulle die kans te gun om hul eie geloofsvisie
in hul gemeente te ontdek; daarom vra dit 'n gedifferensieerde onderrig
benadering, vanwee die differensiasie gedurende adolessensie; die kerk
moet leer om die taal te praat wat in die daaglikse werklikheid van
adolessente sin maak en hulle die ruimte gun om hul ervarings en vrae te
kan leer verwoord in die taal van godsdiens.
In die kerk se onderrig aan adolessente is geloofskommunikasie en geloofsbelewing
soms belangriker as die deurgee van geloofskennis. Die ontwikkel
ingsprosesse tydens adolessensie, hul geloofsvorming en die kerk-
1 ike onderrig wat hulle ontvang, bepaal grootliks hul uiteindelike geloofsvolwassenheid
en spiritualiteit.
Ten einde die kerk se verantwoordelikheid teenoor adolessente na te kom,
sal kerklike onderrig binne die konteks van adolessensie verstaan moet
word in terme van die kognitiewe, affektiewe en konatiewe ontwikkeling
en behoeftes van adolessente, soos wat dit binne hul leef- en portuurgroepkonteks
voorkom. / This thesis is the result of a qualitative research on theories and
practices which are followed or assumed to be followed in the religious
education of the Dutch Reformed Church. The research was done by means
of a theological reflective approach. The study concludes that the
solution for effective teaching by the church lies within the process of
renewal (and change) within each congregation; a process that leads to
a model of ministry that will be unique to that congregation. This
process of renewal must take place in the understanding and practice of
church education by the synod, church councils and congregations.
Ultimately this takes place within the context of the local church. But
then as a renewal that should be more than just another way to change the
praxis to accommodate the status quo, for this would transform the status
quo into an ideology. Renewal is likewise not a quest to sanctify that
which seems to work, irrepective of the theories and methods which are
implicated, this would lead to an illegal pragmatism. Nor should renewal
be confused with change, for not all changes necessarily causes any
renewal per se.
An important aspect in this process of renewal, is not the grip that the
church has on its youth, but the chance(s) they are given to discover
their own religious convictions in their congregation; this needs a differentiated
education approach because of the differentiation during
adolescence; the church will have to learn to speak in a language which
make sense in their daily reality and to give them the chance to express
their own experiences and questions in the language of religion. This
means that the church will have to understand their context of lifestyle
and peergoup influences and accordingly address the cognitive, affective
and conative aspects of religious education.
In the church religious education to adolescents, communicating and
experiencing religion is sometimes more important than the knowledge they
should obtain. The developmental processes of adolescents, the shaping
of their convictions of faith and the teaching of the church strongly
influences their ultimate religious maturity and spirituality. / Philosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Praktiese Teologie)
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Refleksief-teologiese besinning oor kerklike onderrig aan adolessenteVoges, Johannes Hendrik 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie proefskrif is die resultaat van kwalitatiewe navorsing oor bestaande
en veronderstelde teoriee en praktyke in die kerklike onderrig
van die Ned. Geref. Kerk aan adolessente. 'n Teologies-refleksiewe benadering
is gevolg waaruit die oortuiging na vore gekom het, dat antwoorde
vir effektiewe kerklike onderrig gesoek moet word in die proses
van vernuwing (agogie) wat binne elke geloofsgemeenskap plaasvind; 'n
proses wat lei tot 'n bedieningsmodel wat uniek vir daardie geloofsgemeenskap
is. Die vernuwingsproses sal veral in die sinode, kerkrade en
gemeentes se verstaan en toepassing van kerklike onderrig moet plaasvind.
Hierdie vernuwing sal uiteindelik binne die konteks van die plaaslike
gemeente moet realiseer, maar dan as 'n vernuwing wat meer is as hoe die
praktyk moet verander om by die teorie van die status quo aan te pas, dit
sou net die status quo tot ideologie verhef. Netso min beteken vernuwing
dat dit wat in praktyk werk tot norm verhef kan word, ongeag die veronderstelde
teoriee of metodes daaragter, dit sou die gevaar loop van ongeoorloofde
pragmatisme. Ook mag verandering en vernuwing nie met mekaar
verwar word nie, want nie alle veranderinge wat aangebring word, het
noodwendig enige vernuwing tot gevolg nie.
In die vernuwingsproses gaan dit nie oor die greep wat die kerk op jongmense
moet kry nie, maar om hulle die kans te gun om hul eie geloofsvisie
in hul gemeente te ontdek; daarom vra dit 'n gedifferensieerde onderrig
benadering, vanwee die differensiasie gedurende adolessensie; die kerk
moet leer om die taal te praat wat in die daaglikse werklikheid van
adolessente sin maak en hulle die ruimte gun om hul ervarings en vrae te
kan leer verwoord in die taal van godsdiens.
In die kerk se onderrig aan adolessente is geloofskommunikasie en geloofsbelewing
soms belangriker as die deurgee van geloofskennis. Die ontwikkel
ingsprosesse tydens adolessensie, hul geloofsvorming en die kerk-
1 ike onderrig wat hulle ontvang, bepaal grootliks hul uiteindelike geloofsvolwassenheid
en spiritualiteit.
Ten einde die kerk se verantwoordelikheid teenoor adolessente na te kom,
sal kerklike onderrig binne die konteks van adolessensie verstaan moet
word in terme van die kognitiewe, affektiewe en konatiewe ontwikkeling
en behoeftes van adolessente, soos wat dit binne hul leef- en portuurgroepkonteks
voorkom. / This thesis is the result of a qualitative research on theories and
practices which are followed or assumed to be followed in the religious
education of the Dutch Reformed Church. The research was done by means
of a theological reflective approach. The study concludes that the
solution for effective teaching by the church lies within the process of
renewal (and change) within each congregation; a process that leads to
a model of ministry that will be unique to that congregation. This
process of renewal must take place in the understanding and practice of
church education by the synod, church councils and congregations.
Ultimately this takes place within the context of the local church. But
then as a renewal that should be more than just another way to change the
praxis to accommodate the status quo, for this would transform the status
quo into an ideology. Renewal is likewise not a quest to sanctify that
which seems to work, irrepective of the theories and methods which are
implicated, this would lead to an illegal pragmatism. Nor should renewal
be confused with change, for not all changes necessarily causes any
renewal per se.
An important aspect in this process of renewal, is not the grip that the
church has on its youth, but the chance(s) they are given to discover
their own religious convictions in their congregation; this needs a differentiated
education approach because of the differentiation during
adolescence; the church will have to learn to speak in a language which
make sense in their daily reality and to give them the chance to express
their own experiences and questions in the language of religion. This
means that the church will have to understand their context of lifestyle
and peergoup influences and accordingly address the cognitive, affective
and conative aspects of religious education.
In the church religious education to adolescents, communicating and
experiencing religion is sometimes more important than the knowledge they
should obtain. The developmental processes of adolescents, the shaping
of their convictions of faith and the teaching of the church strongly
influences their ultimate religious maturity and spirituality. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Praktiese Teologie)
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