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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Postsecular rapprochement : a strategic model for church engagement in a postwelfare, post-regeneration age

Jones, Margaret A. January 2017 (has links)
Since the global financial crisis of 2008-9 and the deficit reduction measures introduced by the British government from 2011, a new strategic deinstitutionalized model of community engagement has begun to emerge to address issues of social justice and environmental concern. Cloke (2011) identifies this new space of engagement as ‘rapprochement’. This research develops this concept, arguing that this organic, radical, social enterprise form of partnership offers the Established Church1 a potential means to engage in community-based social action in a postwelfare, post-regeneration age. A redistribution of power that seeks to enable agency and release enterprise, innovation and hope is at the heart of this new community-based model of partnership. These innovative enterprises are particularly evident in inner urban areas, although it is a model also appropriate for suburban and rural communities. This fresh model of partnership is a consequence of a developing nexus between rapprochement and austerity. Rapprochement emerges in what Habermas (2001 onwards) identifies as the postsecular. This acknowledges that religion, despite expectations to the contrary (Wilson 1982; Bruce 2002), continues to have a significant role in the public square. The global financial crisis and austerity measures imposed by the last two governments (2010-2015; 2015-2017) reflect a neo-liberal ideology leaving those least able to cope increasingly vulnerable and in need of support. A hermeneutic ethnographic approach accesses the experiences of leaders engaged in public, private and third sector organizations in a time of on-going austerity and considers their knowledge and understanding of partnership working. Data consists of 14 interviews and is triangulated with participant observation in two partnerships identified as examples of rapprochement. Case study helps clarify understandings of this new form of partnership. Dynamics characterizing these organic partnerships include a deep respect for hermeneutical integrity; a desire to create a sense of place, rather than space; a transformative form of hospitality and a style of leadership that enables the different stakeholders to acquire and develop a sense of agency. Innovative frameworks clarifying these dynamics include ideas of postsecularity, progressive localism, smart pluralism, and enablement. Alongside terms like personal responsibility, passion and vision, usual in partnership vocabulary, the research uncovered a more nuanced and sophisticated lexicon. This includes terms such as autonomy, brokering and process enablers. Rapprochement primarily encapsulates a person’s love for their neighbour. Those engaged in these partnerships practise a welcome engendering inclusivity, which offers a fresh theological understanding of hospitality. It also suggests a distinct theological understanding of leadership, espousing a model that draws others in, helping them to discover their gifts and constantly expanding and sharing leadership. This strategic deinstitutionalized model of partnership offers the Established Church an opportunity to join with others and to show, through praxis and community engagement, God’s bias for the poor and his longing for their enablement.
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A PRÁTICA SOCIAL DAS IGREJAS BATISTAS DE CAMPO GRANDE - MS. UMA ANÁLISE HISTÓRICA CONCEITUAL A PARTIR DA PRÁXIS TRANSFORMADORA / The social pratice of Baptist churches large Campo Grande - MS. An analysis from the historical praxis that transtorns

Lima, Joaze Barbosa de 19 March 2013 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T12:19:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Joaze Barbosa de Lima.pdf: 1599076 bytes, checksum: 2fa6e815e31b9ad99b2bceb856e07a21 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-03-19 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The research aims to study the social practice of Baptist Churches of Campo Grande - MS, in the light of the historical relationship of Baptists to social action and the concepts of transformative praxis. This study focuses on the social actions of the Baptist churches in the city of Campo Grande, analysis and perspective of practical theology, and realize the criteria and ideologies behind these actions. To this end a literature on the history of Baptists from its origin and history of Baptists in Mato Grosso do Sul was held, hoping thereby to see the roots of social practice and their Baptist theological ideologies. The beginning of the research it refers the origin of the Baptists in the early days of Protestantism and its (possible) relationships with social transformation of realities, ideologies and theological principles. Secondly we sought to Baptist history in Mato Grosso do Sul and the city of Campo Grande. Finally, we sought to theorize the light of practical theology social action that is transformative and liberating even in complex situations such as urban reality, pointing out possible paths through a pastoral citizen. The final consideration that arrives this research is that the church has been involved with the social reality of the cities, and when it does, performs simplistically, without due care and preparation, without an engagement in transforming realities cohesive actions . From the Institute could perceive the possibility of having a social practice relevant to government and private support, however, is not perceived interaction, involvement by the church. It is expected then an awakening of the churches in relation to its mission, and possibilities of them in the social field. / A pesquisa tem por finalidade estudar a prática social das Igrejas Batistas de Campo Grande MS, à luz da relação histórica dos batistas com a ação social e a partir dos conceitos da práxis transformadora. Objetiva-se estudar as ações sociais das igrejas batistas na cidade de Campo Grande, em análise e perspectiva da teologia prática, e perceber os critérios e ideologias que estão por trás destas ações. Para este fim, uma pesquisa bibliográfica sobre a história dos batistas desde sua origem, e a história dos batistas no Mato Grosso do Sul foi realizada, esperando assim ver raízes da prática social batista e suas ideologias teológicas. O início da pesquisa remete-se à origem dos batistas nos primórdios do protestantismo e suas (possíveis) relações com práticas sociais de transformação de realidades, suas ideologias e princípios teológicos. Em um segundo momento, buscou-se a história dos batistas em Mato Grosso do Sul e na cidade de Campo Grande. Por fim, procurou-se teorizar, à luz da teologia prática, uma ação social que fosse transformadora e libertadora mesmo em situações complexas como é a realidade urbana, apontando possíveis caminhos por meio de uma pastoral cidadã. As considerações finais a que chega esta pesquisa é que as igrejas não têm se envolvido com a realidade social das cidades, e quando o faz, realiza de maneira simplista, sem o devido cuidado e preparação, sem um engajamento na transformação de realidades com ações coesas. A partir do instituto conseguiu-se perceber a possibilidade de existência de uma prática social relevante, com apoios governamentais e privados, porém, não se percebe uma interação e um envolvimento por parte da igreja. Espera-se então um despertamento das igrejas com relação a sua missão e possibilidades de realização de ações no campo social.

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