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The Chinese church and its relationship to ancestor practices particularly within the Taiwanese context /Wagner, Summer J. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. Rel.)--Anderson School of Theology, 1987. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 129-135).
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A historical overview of ancestor worship in Taiwan and its implications for missions todayYoung, Stewart A. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, 1987. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 149-163).
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Chinese ancestor practices in light of the scripturesPardini, David A. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (D. Miss.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1994. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 186-194).
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Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministryBae, Choon Sup. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (PhD(Theology)--University of Pretoria, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-238).
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An assessment of African Christian beliefs in ancestors in view of a responsible interpretation of 1 Corinthians 8:4-6 within the South African contextMqala, Lieberman Mxolisi 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2003 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The object of this study is to assess African Christian beliefs in ancestors in lieu of a
responsible interpretation of 1 Corinthians 8 :4 - 6. Warranting this assessment is the
confusion that arises from the perception that African beliefs in ancestors and the
tenets of Christian faith are compatible. Scriptural teaching seems to address the
question of "ancestral worship" and does seem to portray it as something mutually
exclusive to the tenets of Christian faith. Some of the authors cited in the thesis attest
to this, and others seem to be rising in defence of "ancestor worship" by
accommodating it without any problem on the same level as Christianity. Syncretism
arises in the desire to strike a compromise between the two religions and allow
African Christians to practise "ancestor worship" whilst confessing to be Christians at
the same time.
The selected text, ] Corinthians 8: 4-6, will be the centre of the assessment into the
practice of "ancestor worship" by African Christians. This is because it contains a
passage where Paul addresses the issue of food dedicated to idols. Paul's resolution of
the issue - with his intention of maintaining harmony in the church and in the spirit of
love - seems to accommodate the eating of meats offered to idols, but encourages
abstinence in consideration of the weak. This principle of love may seem to bring
accommodation, yet after a rigorous discussion the thesis concludes that the text still
excludes the worship of idols. "Ancestor worship" is in this thesis seen to be within
the given definitions of idolatry as it involves the sacrificing of meats and foods to
ancestors and the deceased.
In the final analysis the quest for a solution to ancestor beliefs and practices by
African Christians challenges the Church to focus on a responsible interpretation of
Biblical texts, and in such a way that it would bring light as to whether ancestor
beliefs and practices are in continuation with Biblical perspectives or not. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie studie is om Afrika-Christene se opvattings met betrekking tot
hul voorouers aan die hand van 'n verantwoorde verstaan van 1 Korintiers 8:4-6 te
evalueer. Die studie is genoodsaak deur verwarring oor die vraag of die beginsels en
praktyke van "voooroueraanbidding" met die Christelike geloof versoen kan word.
Vol gens die studie blyk dit dat die gekose teks die vraag van "vooroueraanbidding"
aanspreek, en wel as onversoenbaar met die wesensaard van die Christelike geloof.
Sommige van die bronne waarna die tesis verwys, onderskryf hierdie standpunt,
terwyl ander "vooroueraanbidding" verdedig en probleemloos op dieselfde vlak as die
Christelike geloof akkommodeer. Die gevolg is dat sinkretisme ontstaan as 'n kornpromis
tussen die twee perspektiewe, wat dit vir belydende Afrika-Christene moontlik
maak om "vooroueraanbidding" te bedryf.
1 Korintiers 8:4-6 vonn die kemgesigspunt vanwaar die praktyk van "vooroueraanbidding"
deur Afrika-Christene geevalueer word. In die gedeelte bespreek Paulus
die vraag of Christene voedsel mag eet wat aan afgode gewy is. In die lig van sy
bedoeling om 'n gees van liefde en eenheid in die gemeente aan te moedig, laat hy
ruimte vir Christene se vryheid om afgodsvleis te eet, maar beveel aan dat dit ter wille
van swakkeres in die geloofliefs gelaat moet word. Hoewel die liefdesbeginsel ruimte
mag laat vir die akkommodering van "vooroueraanbidding", kom die tesis 11<'1 indringende
bespreking tot die slotsom dat I Korintiers 8:4-6 dit as 'n opsie vir Christene
uitsluit, "Vooroueraanbidding" word hier gedefinieer as afgodery, aangesien dit die
offerande van vleis en ander kos aan voorouers en afgestorwenes insluit.
Om enigsins 'n oplossing vir die probleem van "vooroueraanbidding" deur Afrika-
Christene te vind, vra in die finale instansie dat kerke sal fokus op 'n verantwoorde
interpretasie van die Bybel, wat sal kan aandui of sodanige geloofspraktyke 'n
voortsetting van Bybelse perspektiewe is al dan nie.
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The ancestors and Zulu family transitions: a Bowen theory and practical theological interpretationNel, Michael John 11 1900 (has links)
The commandment to honour one's father and mother is not limited to honouring parents while they are living. In Zulu culture, for both the traditionalist and Christian Zulu, honouring parents, whether alive or dead, is to relate to them with great respect. Unfortunately, this respect for the ancestors has been misunderstood by many and labeled as "worship" or, more recently, as "veneration".
Affixing a religious connotation ("worship", etc.) to the relationship led to the expectation that Zulu Christians would reject their ancestors and all the rites and practices associated with them. In spite of injunctions from the Church, a marked shift is occurring among Zulu Christians as many reincorporate their ancestors into their family process. This dissertation, an exploratory study, addresses this process of reincorporation by offering a new, non-religious interpretation of the relationship.
Historically, the Zulu have sought and welcomed the presence of the ancestors during stressful family transitions such as marriage, birth, puberty and death. If the Church focused on the increased anxiety and destabilization associated with these family transitions, new insights could be gained into the functional importance of the ancestors (as anxiety binders) in the family process.
The application of Bowen theory, a new paradigm for practical theology, to the research data provides new perspectives and understanding into the functional importance of the ancestors for Zulu families. Central to Bowen theory is the concept of the family as an emotional unit that includes all generations, including the ancestors. This concept correlates closely with the Zulu understanding of kinship. The concepts of multigenerational transmission process and triangulation in Bowen theory offer effective theoretical bases for interpreting the ongoing relationship Zulu families have with their ancestors.
This dissertation critiques certain Church practices and offers a practical theological response that can inform and enrich the Church's pastoral care. By developing a practical theology of relationships'one informed by Bowen theory, Scripture and the traditions of the Church'the Church can assist Zulu Christians pastorally as they reincorporate their ancestors into their family process. / Practical Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
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Erforschung von zur Evangeliumsverkündigung relevanten Bedürfnissen im Kontext einer animistischen Kultur : am Beispiel der südafrikanischen Zionisten / Research on relevant needs for the Gospel-proclamation in the context of an animistic culture : a case study of the South African ZionistsHasenknopf, Thomas 10 1900 (has links)
German text / Die vorliegende wissenschaftliche Arbeit befasst sich mit den amaZioni, die den größten Teil der
südafrikanischen AIC-Bewegung („African Independent/Indigenous/Initiated Churches“)
ausmachen. Für die meisten Theologen stellen die amaZioni eine synkretistische christliche
Kirchenbewegung dar, die in ihren Ritualen und Gottesdienstformen starke Einflüsse von
traditionellen afrikanischen Religionen (ATR) aufweist. Nicht desto trotz öffnen sich viele der
amaZioni-Kirchen gegenüber biblischer Lehre durch Missionare. Um eine solide Grundlage für
die Missionsarbeit zu schaffen, befasst sich die vorgeschlagene Arbeit damit, wichtige
Bedürfnisse der amaZioni zu erforschen, so dass diese als Anknüpfungspunkte für die weitere
Evangeliumsverkündigung genutzt werden können. / The proposed research examines the needs of the amaZioni, who are part of the South African
AIC-movement. The amaZioni, as one of the largest religious groups in South Africa, are
viewed by most theologicans as syncretistic christian churches. It is obvious that their common
believe system as well as their rituals show a strong influence of african traditional religions
(ATR). But nevertheless, many of the members of the Zion-churches are opening up for bible
teaching provided by missionaries. In order to establish a solid base for the future mission work
the proposed research focuses on finding out the amaZioni's needs, so that this needs can be used
as reference points in the endeavour of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the
missionaries. / Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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The ancestors and Zulu family transitions: a Bowen theory and practical theological interpretationNel, Michael John 11 1900 (has links)
The commandment to honour one's father and mother is not limited to honouring parents while they are living. In Zulu culture, for both the traditionalist and Christian Zulu, honouring parents, whether alive or dead, is to relate to them with great respect. Unfortunately, this respect for the ancestors has been misunderstood by many and labeled as "worship" or, more recently, as "veneration".
Affixing a religious connotation ("worship", etc.) to the relationship led to the expectation that Zulu Christians would reject their ancestors and all the rites and practices associated with them. In spite of injunctions from the Church, a marked shift is occurring among Zulu Christians as many reincorporate their ancestors into their family process. This dissertation, an exploratory study, addresses this process of reincorporation by offering a new, non-religious interpretation of the relationship.
Historically, the Zulu have sought and welcomed the presence of the ancestors during stressful family transitions such as marriage, birth, puberty and death. If the Church focused on the increased anxiety and destabilization associated with these family transitions, new insights could be gained into the functional importance of the ancestors (as anxiety binders) in the family process.
The application of Bowen theory, a new paradigm for practical theology, to the research data provides new perspectives and understanding into the functional importance of the ancestors for Zulu families. Central to Bowen theory is the concept of the family as an emotional unit that includes all generations, including the ancestors. This concept correlates closely with the Zulu understanding of kinship. The concepts of multigenerational transmission process and triangulation in Bowen theory offer effective theoretical bases for interpreting the ongoing relationship Zulu families have with their ancestors.
This dissertation critiques certain Church practices and offers a practical theological response that can inform and enrich the Church's pastoral care. By developing a practical theology of relationships'one informed by Bowen theory, Scripture and the traditions of the Church'the Church can assist Zulu Christians pastorally as they reincorporate their ancestors into their family process. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
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Erforschung von zur Evangeliumsverkündigung relevanten Bedürfnissen im Kontext einer animistischen Kultur : am Beispiel der südafrikanischen Zionisten / Research on relevant needs for the Gospel-proclamation in the context of an animistic culture : a case study of the South African ZionistsHasenknopf, Thomas 10 1900 (has links)
German text / Die vorliegende wissenschaftliche Arbeit befasst sich mit den amaZioni, die den größten Teil der
südafrikanischen AIC-Bewegung („African Independent/Indigenous/Initiated Churches“)
ausmachen. Für die meisten Theologen stellen die amaZioni eine synkretistische christliche
Kirchenbewegung dar, die in ihren Ritualen und Gottesdienstformen starke Einflüsse von
traditionellen afrikanischen Religionen (ATR) aufweist. Nicht desto trotz öffnen sich viele der
amaZioni-Kirchen gegenüber biblischer Lehre durch Missionare. Um eine solide Grundlage für
die Missionsarbeit zu schaffen, befasst sich die vorgeschlagene Arbeit damit, wichtige
Bedürfnisse der amaZioni zu erforschen, so dass diese als Anknüpfungspunkte für die weitere
Evangeliumsverkündigung genutzt werden können. / The proposed research examines the needs of the amaZioni, who are part of the South African
AIC-movement. The amaZioni, as one of the largest religious groups in South Africa, are
viewed by most theologicans as syncretistic christian churches. It is obvious that their common
believe system as well as their rituals show a strong influence of african traditional religions
(ATR). But nevertheless, many of the members of the Zion-churches are opening up for bible
teaching provided by missionaries. In order to establish a solid base for the future mission work
the proposed research focuses on finding out the amaZioni's needs, so that this needs can be used
as reference points in the endeavour of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the
missionaries. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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