Thesis (DTh)--Stellenbosch Univesity, 2004 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The hermeneutical nexus and an undenominational Bible School.
This dissertation arose out of reflections on the Carroll Handbook Jor Congregational Studies
and inter alia seeks to give a philosophical base to that work. Noting the frequent references
to hermeneutical principles, the researcher found that one of them were dealt with adequately
in considering congregations as carriers of faith. There being no difference in principle
between a congregation and a Bible School, the dissertation deals with both. It was apparent
that there is a nexus (a binding together) of hermeneutical principles and processes in such an
institution that forms the thick discourse in these carriers of faith. Having been associated
with a Bible School for a quarter of a century, the researcher was aware that such institutions,
like congregations were badly in need of a metacritical approach in order to meet changing
conditions and new challenges. This dissertation attempts as a starting point to have a better
understanding of the identity of the institution.
The Bible School, as an historical reality, has had and still has a vast influence particularly in
the Third World. This was exemplified by the growth and flowering of so-called Bible
School Movement which is described and which revealed hermeneutical principles and
processes which were essentially describing its identity in broad terms. Some of these
processes are critiqued. In an attempt to find a central focus for a Bible School, the researcher
found that subject to the main purpose of the church (the increase among men of the love of
god and one's neighbour according to H Richard Niebuhr) there are in fact so many foci
among Bible Schools that he could only conclude that God uses the gifts He gives to His
Church in different ways and different circumstances as He wills.
It was then found necessary to examine the application of hermeneutics to an institution
seeing that metacriticism is a hermeneutical exercise and Carroll used many terms implying
hermeneutics. For this purpose foundations were sought in Schleiermacher, Dilthey,
Gadamer and especially Paul Ricoeur. Hermeneutics changed fundamentally over the period
covered by these scholars, from a psychological to a literary base. The researcher found it
necessary to draw from both the psychological and the literary approaches. He seeks to make
a synthesis between Carroll (and Hopewell who initiated Carroll's work) and Ricoeur because
the most fundamental methodology of both require a narrative form, a text. Regrettably Carroll was unable to give any philosophical base to his main point of "sum it up in story'
which meant that the life of the congregation over a selected period of time was to be reduced
to a narrative. This has been called the thick discourse of the congregation. The
philosophical hermeneutics of Ricoeur, however, gives an advanced literary analysis and the
researcher extrapolates and applies this to institutions to make a synthesis with Carroll's
institutional insights.
A key element in Ricoeur's hermeneutics is that discourse is the event of language and is
understood as meaning. In the synthesis attempted this thick discourse of the institution is
expounded as a kind of locutionary act, i.e. a speech act. The thick discourse of the institution
is multi-faceted covering language, culture, time, space and matter, which are the events of
discourse understood as meaning.
The Carroll model requires that the congregational story be reduced to narrative form, i.e. a
text. It follows that the Ricoeurean concepts of distanciation and appropriation as applied to
institutions take effect and these ultimately involves the congregation in an enlarged selfunderstanding.
In the appropriation of the text to which the congregational discourse is
reduced, a new world-view emerges, a different self-identity is discovered. This, the
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researcher suggests, requires a postlocutionary act so that from being-in-the-world the
institution becomes something new. Becoming (one of Carroll's main concepts) requires reimaging
and re-imaging requires metacriticism. For this focus and boundaries are required as
an institution is an open system. In the end a complementary relationship between Carroll
and Ricoeur is advocated as part of a thick discourse in this preliminary study of institutional
hermeneutics. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsing het ontstaan uit nadenke oor Carroll se Handbook for Congregational
Studies as 'n moontlike prakties-teologiese basis vir 'n ondersoek na die identiteit van
instellings soos Bybelskole.
In Carroll word herhaaldelik verwys na hermeneutiese faktore soos gemeentes as draers van
die geloof. Hierdie dissertasie wil beweer dat daar in beginsel geen verskil is tussen sulke
instellings en gemeentes nie: albei is draers van die geloof. Dit was gou duidelik dat daar 'n
nexus ('n saamgehegtheid) van hermeneutiese beginsels en prosesse is wat binne so 'n
instelling funksioneer as 'n "thick discourse" daarvan. Die navorser was betrokke by 'n
Bybelskool vir meer as 'n kwarteeu en het deeglik besef dat sulke instellings, net soos
gemeentes, 'n dringende behoefte het aan 'n metakritiese benadering, veral in tye van snelle
veranderinge. Hierdie dissertasie wil help om langs hierdie hermeneutiese weg 'n beter
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verstaan te kry van die identiteit en prosesse wat instellings het.
Bybelskole het gehad, en het nog steeds 'n groot invloed in die geloofswereld, veral in Derde
Wereld opset. Die groei en bloei van die Bybelskool Beweging word beskrywe, veral in
terme van die hermeneutiese beginsels en prosesse wat die identiteit manifesteer. Sommige
van hierdie prosesse word krities beskrywe. Verder probeer die navorsing om 'n sentrale
fokus van 'n Bybelskool te vind, maar het bevind dat die doelstellende fokus van 'n kerk, soos
deur H Richard Niebuhr uitgebeeld, lei tot 'n uiteenlopende diversiteit van foci. Dus het hy
hom berus by sy bevinding dat God gawes aan sy Kerk gee en dit benut soos Hy wil.
Die navorsing vra dan hoe hermeneutiese beginsels, veral die van metakritiek, toegepas kan
word op die hermeneutiese benadering van Carroll. Hierin moes teruggevra word na die
heremeneutiese ontwikkeling vanaf Schleiermacher na Dilthey, Gadamer en veral Ricoeur. In
hierdie ontwikkeling verskuif die basis van die hermeneutiek vanaf 'n psigologiese na 'n
literere. Die navorsing probeer dan 'n sintese maak tussen Carroll (en sy voorganger
Hopewell) en Ricoeur op grond van hulle gemeenskaplike metodologie gebou op 'n
narratiewe benadering. Ongelukkig is gevind dat Carroll nie 'n goeie filosofiese basis aan sy
kemgedagte gee nie, naamlik om die gemeente "op te som as verhaal" nie. Dit beteken dat
die bestaan van 'n gemeente oor 'n bepaalde periode gereduseer word tot die blote verhaal
daarvan, of die "thick description" daarvan. Ricoeur help die navorsing om 'n tree verder te gee met sy literere-analise. Dit het die navorser gehelp om dit te ekstrapoleer en so toe te pas
dat 'n sintese met Carroll moontlik word.
'n Sleutelbegrip in Ricoeur se hermeneutiek is dat diskoers 'n taalgebeure is wat
betekenisdraend is. In genoernde sintese word die "thick discourse" van 'n instelling 'n soort
lokusionere handeling (of 'n sogenaamde "speech act"). Hierdie diskoers van 'n instelling het
'n veelheid fasette soos taal, kultuur, tyd, ruimte, ens - wat intrinsiek is aan genoemde
gebeure of diskoers wat betekenisdraend is. Deur die gebruik van Ricoeur se konsepte van
distansiasie en appropriasie en dan toegepas op instellings word die selfverstaan van 'n
instelling verruim. Daardeur word nuwe lewenswerelde en selfverstaan ontdek. Die
navorsing beklemtoon dat 'n soort postlokusionere handeling nodig is om tot iets nuut in 'n
veranderende wereld te geraak. Dit weer veronderstel 'n soort van her-verbeelding ("reimaging")
in 'n metakritiese benadering. Daarin is egter grense nodig waarbinne 'n instelling
as 'n nuwe oop sisteem kan funksioneer.
Aan die einde word dus 'n komplementere verhouding tussen Carroll en Ricoeur voorgestel as
deel van genoemde "thick discourse" as die basis van hierdie voorlopige navorsing oor
institutionele hermeneutiek.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/50153 |
Date | 12 1900 |
Creators | Damsell, Wilfred Ernest |
Contributors | Muller, Bethel, Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Theology. Dept. of Practical Theology & Missiology. |
Publisher | Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Language | en_ZA |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
Format | 271 pages |
Rights | Stellenbosch University |
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