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Inklusion Als Herausforderung : eine empirisch-theologische Studie zu Behinderung und Leitungsverantwortung in Langes - und Freikirchen der Schweiz / The challenge of inclusion : an empirical-heological study of disability and leadership in state and free churches in SwitzerlandMerz, Oliver 11 1900 (has links)
This research project in empirical theology draws on qualitative empirical methods
to examine the topic of inclusion as it applies to disability and leadership in the
context of state and free churches in Switzerland. Its goal was to ascertain how
the challenging inclusion of religious leaders with physical, emotional or mental
impairments can be theoretically and practically improved within the Swiss
churches. From a theoretical point of view, aspects of labour theory and
ecclesiastical law that pose challenges for church leaders with disabilities were
foregrounded, as were theological positions defining the pastoral role. From a
practical point of view, structural, technical and similar barriers demanded
investigation, along with the adaptability of church practices and of work
structures. To that end, the topics of inclusion, disability and leadership
responsibility in the church were initially studied from a theoretical and
interdisciplinary perspective and the relationships between them were traced. Male
and female church leaders (clergypersons, priests, pastors and the like) affected
by the issue and employed by state and free churches in Switzerland were then
interviewed individually and together with their partners, their superiors and
members of local church councils. Analysis of the data thus gathered revealed
three empirical-theological models and three conceptions of how inclusion might
be theorized. These describe both numerous challenges in the inclusion of church
leaders with various disabilities and specific measures for improving the inclusion
of those affected. Among other results, it proved possible to derive and elaborate a
multifunctional practical concept for the inclusion of church leaders with disabilities
that has practical-theological applications in the context of the state and free
churches in Switzerland. / In dieser Forschungsarbeit wurde Inklusion am Beispiel von Behinderung und
Leitungsverantwortung im Kontext von Landes- und Freikirchen der Schweiz
empirisch-theologisch bzw. qualitativ-empirisch untersucht. Es war das Ziel,
herauszufinden, wie die problematische Inklusion von Leiterinnen und Leitern mit
körperlichen, seelischen und geistigen Einschränkungen in Landes- und
Freikirchen der Schweiz theoretisch und praktisch verbessert werden kann. In
theoretischer Hinsicht standen dabei unter anderem die für Leitungspersonen mit
Behinderung herausfordernden arbeitstheoretischen oder kirchenrechtlichen
Gegebenheiten sowie die theologischen Überzeugungen zum pastoralen
Berufsbild im Vordergrund. Aus praktischer Perspektive galt es bspw. die
architektonischen, technischen u.a. Barrieren oder die Anpassungsfähigkeit der
Kirchenpraxis und der Arbeitsgestaltung zu erforschen. Dazu wurden die Themen
Inklusion, Behinderung und Leitungsverantwortung in der Kirche zuerst theoretisch
bzw. interdisziplinär aufgearbeitet und ihr Verhältnis zueinander bestimmt. Danach
wurden betroffene Leiterinnen und Leiter (Pfarrpersonen, Priester, Pastoren u. Ä.)
aus Landes- und Freikirchen der Schweiz einzeln und gemeinsam mit
Partnerinnen oder Partnern, Vorgesetzten und Mitgliedern von lokalen
Kirchenleitungen in einer Gruppendiskussion befragt. In der Danteanalyse wurden
drei empirisch-theologische Typen bzw. theoretische Inklusionskonzepte
herausgearbeitet. Diese beschreiben sowohl zahlreiche Herausforderungen in der
Inklusion von kirchlichen Leitungspersonen mit unterschiedlichen Behinderungen
als auch konkrete Massnahmen dazu, wie der Einbezug von Betroffenen
verbessert werden kann. Aus den Gesamtresultaten liess sich u.a. ein
multifunktionales Praxiskonzept für die Inklusion von kirchlichen Leitungspersonen
mit Behinderung erstellen und praktisch-theologisch bzw. für den landes- und
freikirchlichen Kontext anwendbar machen. / Practical Theology / D.Th. (Practical Theology)
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Inklusion Als Herausforderung : eine empirisch-theologische Studie zu Behinderung und Leitungsverantwortung in Langes - und Freikirchen der Schweiz / The challenge of inclusion : an empirical-heological study of disability and leadership in state and free churches in SwitzerlandMerz, Oliver 11 1900 (has links)
This research project in empirical theology draws on qualitative empirical methods
to examine the topic of inclusion as it applies to disability and leadership in the
context of state and free churches in Switzerland. Its goal was to ascertain how
the challenging inclusion of religious leaders with physical, emotional or mental
impairments can be theoretically and practically improved within the Swiss
churches. From a theoretical point of view, aspects of labour theory and
ecclesiastical law that pose challenges for church leaders with disabilities were
foregrounded, as were theological positions defining the pastoral role. From a
practical point of view, structural, technical and similar barriers demanded
investigation, along with the adaptability of church practices and of work
structures. To that end, the topics of inclusion, disability and leadership
responsibility in the church were initially studied from a theoretical and
interdisciplinary perspective and the relationships between them were traced. Male
and female church leaders (clergypersons, priests, pastors and the like) affected
by the issue and employed by state and free churches in Switzerland were then
interviewed individually and together with their partners, their superiors and
members of local church councils. Analysis of the data thus gathered revealed
three empirical-theological models and three conceptions of how inclusion might
be theorized. These describe both numerous challenges in the inclusion of church
leaders with various disabilities and specific measures for improving the inclusion
of those affected. Among other results, it proved possible to derive and elaborate a
multifunctional practical concept for the inclusion of church leaders with disabilities
that has practical-theological applications in the context of the state and free
churches in Switzerland. / In dieser Forschungsarbeit wurde Inklusion am Beispiel von Behinderung und
Leitungsverantwortung im Kontext von Landes- und Freikirchen der Schweiz
empirisch-theologisch bzw. qualitativ-empirisch untersucht. Es war das Ziel,
herauszufinden, wie die problematische Inklusion von Leiterinnen und Leitern mit
körperlichen, seelischen und geistigen Einschränkungen in Landes- und
Freikirchen der Schweiz theoretisch und praktisch verbessert werden kann. In
theoretischer Hinsicht standen dabei unter anderem die für Leitungspersonen mit
Behinderung herausfordernden arbeitstheoretischen oder kirchenrechtlichen
Gegebenheiten sowie die theologischen Überzeugungen zum pastoralen
Berufsbild im Vordergrund. Aus praktischer Perspektive galt es bspw. die
architektonischen, technischen u.a. Barrieren oder die Anpassungsfähigkeit der
Kirchenpraxis und der Arbeitsgestaltung zu erforschen. Dazu wurden die Themen
Inklusion, Behinderung und Leitungsverantwortung in der Kirche zuerst theoretisch
bzw. interdisziplinär aufgearbeitet und ihr Verhältnis zueinander bestimmt. Danach
wurden betroffene Leiterinnen und Leiter (Pfarrpersonen, Priester, Pastoren u. Ä.)
aus Landes- und Freikirchen der Schweiz einzeln und gemeinsam mit
Partnerinnen oder Partnern, Vorgesetzten und Mitgliedern von lokalen
Kirchenleitungen in einer Gruppendiskussion befragt. In der Danteanalyse wurden
drei empirisch-theologische Typen bzw. theoretische Inklusionskonzepte
herausgearbeitet. Diese beschreiben sowohl zahlreiche Herausforderungen in der
Inklusion von kirchlichen Leitungspersonen mit unterschiedlichen Behinderungen
als auch konkrete Massnahmen dazu, wie der Einbezug von Betroffenen
verbessert werden kann. Aus den Gesamtresultaten liess sich u.a. ein
multifunktionales Praxiskonzept für die Inklusion von kirchlichen Leitungspersonen
mit Behinderung erstellen und praktisch-theologisch bzw. für den landes- und
freikirchlichen Kontext anwendbar machen. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Practical Theology)
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Cyprianus se kerkbegripKruger, Hendrik Gerhardus Stefanus 12 1900 (has links)
Summaries in Afrikaans and English / Text in Afrikaans / Die tema van hierdie studie toon die kerkbegrip van
Cyprianus aan as 'n spanning tussen die kerk as
instituut en die kerk van die Gees. Hoofstuk een
skets die invloed van Tertullianus as leermeester op
Cyprianus. Tertullianus se kerkbegrip getuig self
van spanning wat die produk is van 'n verandering
van lidmaatskap vanaf die Katolieke kerk na die
Montaniste. Tertullianus se kerkbegrip word vanuit
twee perspektiewe belig. Eerstens vanuit 'n
Katolieke, met 'n fokus op die fundering van die
ware kerk en die mag van die kerk om sondes te kan
vergewe. Tweedens vanuit 'n Montanistiese, wat die
def iniering van die ware kerk en die mag van die
kerk om sondes te kan vergewe eksklusief geestelik
begrond. Hoofstuk twee skets die milieu waarbinne
Cyprianus gearbei het. Dit sluit in 'n biografie
van Cyprianus en die Afrika-religie en bevolking.
Tweedens word die Europese invloed op Cyprianus se
kerkbegrip aangedui. Die invloed van die Romeinse
staatkundige model kan duidelik waargeneem word.
Die grootste invloed was egter die Roomse kerklike
model, weens die dinamika van die Roomse kerk.
Hoofstuk drie skets die ekklesiologie van Cyprianus.
Die spanning tussen die kerk as 'n instituut en die
kerk van die Gees word aangedui deur 'n bespreking
van die episkopaat; die betekenis van die biskop;
Cyprianus se gesagsbegrip en sy perspektief op die
primaat. Cyprianus se Bybelse verbintenis, sowel as
die twee historiese lyne, naamlik die Pauliniese lyn
en die Petruslyn, plaas sy uitspraak salus extra
ecclesiam non est in perspektief. Cyprianus se
kerkbegrip is primer 'n ekklesiologie van die Gees.
In sy strewe na die eenheid van die kerk vind hy die
kerk as instituut egter onontbeerlik. Spanning
onstaan in sy poging om 'n sintese tussen die twee
te vorm. / The theme of this study reveals the tension to be
found between the church as institution and the
church of the Spirit, in the ecclesiology of
Cyprian. Chapter one shows the influence which
Tertullian, as tutor, exerted on Cyprian. The
ecclesiology of Tertullian also reveals the tension
which is produced by the change of membership from
Catholicism to Montanism. Tertullian's ecclesiology
is highlighted from two different perspectives.
Firstly from a Catholic view, with the focus on the
fundamentals of the true church, and the authority
and power of the church to forgive sins. Secondly,
a Montanist view is proposed, which defines the true
church, and the power it yields in forgiving sins,
as being exclusively spiritual in nature. Chapter
two describes the environment in which Cyprian
worked. This includes a biography of Cyprian, as
well as the African religion and people. Secondly
the European influence is shown on Cyprian's
ecclesiology. The influence exerted by the Roman
state model is also clearly seen. The major
influence though, was exercised by the Roman church
model, on account of the dynamics of the Roman
church. Chapter three describes Cyprian's
ecclesiology. The tension between the church as
institute and the church of the Spirit is revealed
in a discussion on the episcopacy; the significance
of the bishop; Cyprian's view on authority and his
perspective on the primacy. Cyprian's biblical
connection, as well as the two historical lines,
namely the Pauline and Petrine lines, put his salus
extra ecclesiam non est pronouncement in
perspective.
ecclesiology
the unity of
Cyprian's view is primarily that of a
of the Spirit. In his striving towards
the church though, he finds the church
as institute to be indispensable. Tension develops
in his endeavor to form a synthesis between the two. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th.
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An examination of theological-ethical issues relating to 'sacred curses' with reference to church discipline and social challengesJohnston, Mark Raeburn 02 1900 (has links)
This thesis examines the role of praying sacred curses as a means of exercising ecclesiastical discipline within the Christian church. Through a brief analysis of selected social issues challenging the church in the United States, Chapter One addresses the question concerning the appropriateness of punitive praying as a means of furthering the Gospel of Christ. The question, “Is it ever right to pray for the failure, destruction or harm of another person, especially when such prayer is made by Christians in the name of God?” guides the subject of this thesis from both theological and ethical perspectives.
A word study on seven key Hebrew words used to designate a “curse” in the Old Testament is made in Chapter Two in an effort to provide the necessary background for the New Testament’s concepts and practices undergirding early Church discipline. The utilization of punitive prayers and the utterances of anathemas throughout the New Testament comprise Chapter Three and points to a significant dimension for church theology inside the community of faith. There is also evidence that such ‘killing prayers’ were used to check secular authorities hostile to the witness of the church.
Perhaps the most interesting use of the sacred curse comes from the record of Jesus “cursing” a fig tree, which dies as a result. This tree seems to represent both the religious dimension of Israel and the authoritative rule of the state, each characterized by unbelief and a rejection of the message of Jesus.
Chapter Four furthers the discussion concerning the ethical basis for a sacred curse, especially as reflected by the Ten Commandments, and more specifically, in the keeping of the Fourth Commandment, the Sabbath. In conjunction with this sense of discipline, the argument is made that the love of God is often exemplified through the exercise of the curse because persons so affected may be drawn to repentance and seek after God as a result.
Chapter Five concludes this study with an indictment on modern theology’s seeming failure to address matters of truth in social issues presently impacting both
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church and state in the USA. This chapter calls for the use of the sacred curse on the basis of local church unity and cohesiveness, while recognizing that such unity may be impossible to achieve. Because there may be no consensus inside the church regarding the exercise of a sacred curse, there is most probably no possibility of realizing the power of such prayers as a means of correcting social issues at odds with perceived truths. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D.Th. (Theological Ethics)
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Giving Ignatian Exercises at ecclesial frontiersHeiding, Sven Fredrik January 2011 (has links)
The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order, presuppose Roman Catholicism, but are today made by many who are not Catholics. Moreover, even Roman Catholics who make Ignatian Exercises often are not spontaneously inclined to obey Roman ecclesiastical authority. Neither avoiding the ecclesial dimension nor an authoritarian ‘follow the rules!’ provides spiritual directors with adequate orientation when working with issues at Church frontiers. This dissertation in pastoral theology seeks to navigate a middle position by moving beyond the individualism and the a-historical assumptions of the existing relevant literature. The dissertation remains close to the Ignatian primary sources, in the awareness that the Ignatian tradition needs to be constantly updated and that the contemporary ecclesial frontiers are not fully foreseen in the canonical texts. The main hypothesis is that a notion is needed of a ‘pilgrim Church’ in space and time, with Christians who are related to one another in a deep and fundamental sense. The minor hypothesis is that the individual needs to be open towards and prepared to learn from the Roman Catholic Church, in order to understand and to be profoundly moved by these exercises, but not necessarily to become a Roman Catholic. Having presented and discussed various approaches in the writings of twentieth-century and recent thinkers, this thesis puts forward its own ecclesiological position informed by Charles Taylor, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Karl Rahner. The aim is to take Ignatian studies forward by combining relational anthropology, hermeneutics and a sacramental understanding of the Church, and to apply this synthesis to the practice of giving Ignatian Exercises. The final chapter discusses a selection of cases in the light of my ecclesiological position. The synthesis and application claim originality.
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A glorious and salutiferous Œconomy ...? : an ecclesiological enquiry into metropolitical authority and provincial polity in the Anglican CommunionRoss, Alexander John January 2018 (has links)
For at least the past two decades, international Anglicanism has been gripped by a crisis of identity: what is to be the dynamic between autonomy and interdependence? Where is authority to be located? How might the local relate to the international? How are the variously diverse national churches to be held together 'in communion'? These questions have prompted an explosion of interest in Anglican ecclesiology within both the church and academy, with particular emphasis exploring the nature of episcopacy, synodical government, liturgy and belief, and common principles of canon law. However, one aspect of Anglican ecclesiology which has received little attention is the place of provincial polity and metropolitical authority across the Communion. Yet, this is a critical area of concern for Anglican ecclesiology as it directly addresses questions of authority, interdependence and catholicity. However, since at least the twentieth century, provincial polity has largely been eclipsed by, and confused with, the emergence of a dominant 'national church' polity. This confusion has become so prevalent that the word 'province' itself is used interchangeably and imprecisely to mean both an ecclesial province in its strict sense and one of the 39 'member- churches' which formally constitute the Anglican Communion, with a handful of 'extra-provincial' exceptions. The purpose of this research project is to untangle this confusion and to give a thorough account of the development of provincial polity and metropolitical authority within the Communion, tracing the historical origins of the contemporary status quo. The scope of this task is not in any way intended to be a comprehensive history of the emergence of international Anglicanism, but rather to narrowly chart the development of this particular unit of ecclesial polity, the province, through this broader narrative. The historical work of Part One in itself represents an important new contribution to Anglican Studies; however, the project aims to go further in Parts Two and Three to identify from this context key questions concerning the problems facing contemporary Anglican polity as the basis for further theological and ecclesiological reflection. Part Two examines how provincial polity has given way to an assumption of the 'national church' as the building block of the Communion. To what extent is it consonant with Anglican tradition? How is it problematic? What tensions exist with a more traditional understanding of the province? How might all this relate to wider political understandings and critiques of the 'nation- state' in an increasingly globalised world? Along with the emergence of a 'national church' ecclesiology, so too has the role of the 'Primates' been magnified. Part Three charts this development, culminating in a critique of the recent 2016 Primates' Meeting. What is the nature of primacy within Anglicanism and how does it relate to metropolitical authority? What is the right balance of honour and authority as it relates to primacy? How do Anglican understandings of primacy correspond to those of the Roman and Orthodox Communions? Finally, Part Four attempts to give some concrete focus to the preceding discussion through the illustrative example of the Anglican Church of Australia, which is frequently cited as being analogous to the Communion in having a loose federal system and resolutely autonomous dioceses. The prevalence of this 'diocesanism' has recently been criticised by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. However, there has been a recent revival of provincial action within the Province of Victoria in response to these issues which will be evaluated to discern what the Australian example might offer toward a theologically robust and credible ecclesiology for Anglicanism into the twenty-first century.
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Die Gemeinde und ihr Verhältnis zur Welt nach dem Johannesevangelium: eine exegetische Studie zur narrativen Ekklesiologie im Johannesevangelium / The church in its relationship to the world according to the Gospel of John: an exegetical study on the narrative ecclesiology in the Gospel of JohnLanket, Jakob 02 1900 (has links)
Text in German / Die vorliegende Forschungsarbeit geht der Frage nach, ob und wie im JohEv ein ekklesiologisches Konzept präsentiert wird. Dazu gehört auch die Wahrnehmung der Strategie, mit der das JohEv sein Konzept von Gemeinde darzustellen bzw. seinen Adressaten zu vermitteln beabsichtigt.
Der Aufbau dieser Untersuchung ist der narrativen Struktur und Charakteristik des JohEv angelehnt. Mithilfe der Zusammenstellung und Anwendung eines narrativen Analyseverfahrens wird das JohEv als literarisches Werk wahrgenommen.
Dies führt zunächst zur Bestimmung des Leitthemas des JohEv: Gottes Offenbarung in dem von ihm gesandten Sohn, Jesus. Darauf aufbauend wird herausgearbeitet, wie die Reaktionen auf dieses Offenbarungsgeschehen gemäß des JohEv ausfallen. Anhand dieser Ergebnisse lässt sich feststellen, was Gemeinde und Welt wesensmässg kennzeichnet und was ihr Verhältnis zu einander ausmacht.
Ferner zielt die Forschungsarbeit darauf ab, die gewonnenen Untersuchungsergebnisse – über ihre wissenschaftlich-theoretische Dimension hinaus – auf ihren möglichen Nutzen für die gegenwärtige Gemeindearbeit hin zu beleuchten. / New Testament / M. Th. (New Testament)
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