’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot

A discourse on eschatology and promissiotherapy with women after the loss of a husband The central metaphor “discourse” is used in this research because it links with the narrative approach. This discourse is founded in practical theology and researched from postmodernity as paradigm and social con...

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Main Authors: A. de Beer, J-A. van den Berg
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2011-06-01
Series:In die Skriflig
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Online Access:https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/9
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spelling doaj-bb1a358c824c4dcf95360224a778f5882020-11-25T00:20:56ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532011-06-0145114116010.4102/ids.v45i1.99’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenootA. de BeerJ-A. van den BergA discourse on eschatology and promissiotherapy with women after the loss of a husband The central metaphor “discourse” is used in this research because it links with the narrative approach. This discourse is founded in practical theology and researched from postmodernity as paradigm and social constructionism as epistemological point of departure. The research is placed within the narrative hermeneutic approach and principles underlying participatory action research, as part of qualitative research methodology,are portrayed. The discourse is informed by using mechanisms of the narrative approach. Women, affected by the loss of a husband, constructed their stories during the pastoral therapeutic dialogue and their discourses on heaven are portrayed in verbatim conversations. The prospect of eschatology and promissiotherapy, to understand and interpret the experience of mourning and to facilitate hope and consolation, is explored.The concept eschatology emphasises the Christian aspect and deals with the actual and not just the ultimate. Promissiotherapy deals with the promises that are concerned with the beginning and the end or, in other words, the eschatology. The prospect of eschatology and promissiotherapy, to understand and interpret the experience of mourning and to facilitate hope and consolation, is explored. In this discussion the women’s portrayal of life hereafter and the role it can play to offer hope and consolation are illustrated.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/9EschatologicalPromissiotherapyNarrative Pastoral Care
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Narrative Pastoral Care
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J-A. van den Berg
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title ’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
title_short ’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
title_full ’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
title_fullStr ’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
title_full_unstemmed ’n Diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
title_sort ’n diskoers oor eskatologie en promissioterapie by vroue na die verlies van ’n eggenoot
publisher AOSIS
series In die Skriflig
issn 1018-6441
2305-0853
publishDate 2011-06-01
description A discourse on eschatology and promissiotherapy with women after the loss of a husband The central metaphor “discourse” is used in this research because it links with the narrative approach. This discourse is founded in practical theology and researched from postmodernity as paradigm and social constructionism as epistemological point of departure. The research is placed within the narrative hermeneutic approach and principles underlying participatory action research, as part of qualitative research methodology,are portrayed. The discourse is informed by using mechanisms of the narrative approach. Women, affected by the loss of a husband, constructed their stories during the pastoral therapeutic dialogue and their discourses on heaven are portrayed in verbatim conversations. The prospect of eschatology and promissiotherapy, to understand and interpret the experience of mourning and to facilitate hope and consolation, is explored.The concept eschatology emphasises the Christian aspect and deals with the actual and not just the ultimate. Promissiotherapy deals with the promises that are concerned with the beginning and the end or, in other words, the eschatology. The prospect of eschatology and promissiotherapy, to understand and interpret the experience of mourning and to facilitate hope and consolation, is explored. In this discussion the women’s portrayal of life hereafter and the role it can play to offer hope and consolation are illustrated.
topic Eschatological
Promissiotherapy
Narrative Pastoral Care
url https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/9
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