This study focuses on the issue of Pastoral Care and Counselling to the parishioners
under Church discipline in the North Western Diocese (NWD) of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Tanzania (ELCT).
The dissertation is concerned with the understanding of Church discipline in the Old
Testament, New Testament, from the Early Church up to the present day. The study focuses
especially on the history and the practice of Church discipline in the North Western Diocese.
The main body of this study is in chapters four and five. Chapter four discusses the
danger and the blessings for a parishioner who is under Church discipline. Chapter five
discusses the avenues by which to care for and counsel parishioners who are under Church
discipline. It is the writer's understanding that the methodology used on how to care for and
counsel parishioners under Church discipline can be applied to all parishioners in the Diocese.
It is the emphasis of the researcher of this dissertation that there is inadequate care of
souls due to lack of training and discipline in the Church. We need discipline in order to
challenge our defense patterns of behaviour in the understanding ourselves and others and in
knowing and learning to be responsible Christian people.
The study calls the Church of the North Western Diocese to rethink the whole issue of
how to practise Church discipline in such a way that parishioners are not judged, but
comforted by caring and counselling.
It is the writer's understanding that the Church has kept discipline because it maintains
that God's grace is not cheap. Grace is not a licence to sin.
The true aim of Church discipline is to help the sinner to restore his or her relationship
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with Christ and the Church. To do this, parishioners under Church discipline are urged to
repent of their sin and live in fellowship with God. If parishioners under Church discipline
refuse to repent they have to carry the fate for their sin. There is no mercy without
repentance.
It is the writer's belief that the healthy practice of pastoral care and counselling in the
North Western Diocese will depend upon the regaining of a balance and the interaction
between healing, sustaining, guiding and reconciling models. Through this understanding,
pastoral care becomes a Christian response to humanity's need. Therefore one can conclude
that pastoral care and counselling can balance and heal the effect of Church discipline.
Although this study focuses on the North Western Diocese (NWD), the questions and
problems concerning the issue of Church discipline and the way to approach it might be
similar in many Churches in Tanzania and also in Africa.
Unless otherwise indicated, scriptural quotations are taken from the HOLY BIBLE,
NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION (NRSV), copyright @ 1989 by the Division of
Christians Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
of America. / Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1998.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:ukzn/oai:http://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za:10413/5773 |
Date | January 1998 |
Creators | Kabigumila, Simeon Kajelero. |
Contributors | Ward, Edwina Deborah. |
Source Sets | South African National ETD Portal |
Language | en_ZA |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
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