Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia

The author traces the notion of convivence/conviviality fromits historical and theological background.He offers this development as another approach to understanding diaconical work, especially in Europe, which favors a "strong inclusion" or diaconia-with those being served. Writing from t...

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Main Author: Dierk Glitzenhirn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage 2014-12-01
Series:Diaconia
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Online Access:https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2014.5.2.132
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spelling doaj-0674d751ffb746bebcd922e7c6dcc25b2021-06-28T14:03:45ZengVandenhoeck & Ruprecht VerlageDiaconia1869-32612196-90272014-12-015213214810.13109/diac.2014.5.2.132Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based DiaconiaDierk GlitzenhirnThe author traces the notion of convivence/conviviality fromits historical and theological background.He offers this development as another approach to understanding diaconical work, especially in Europe, which favors a "strong inclusion" or diaconia-with those being served. Writing from the German context, he offers recommendations regarding the implementation of convivent diaconial work for a broader audience.https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2014.5.2.132compassionconvivenceconvivialitycommunity diaconiacommunity workinclusionneighborhoodreforming diaconiasundermeiertheology of the kingdom of god
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Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
Diaconia
compassion
convivence
conviviality
community diaconia
community work
inclusion
neighborhood
reforming diaconia
sundermeier
theology of the kingdom of god
author_facet Dierk Glitzenhirn
author_sort Dierk Glitzenhirn
title Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
title_short Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
title_full Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
title_fullStr Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
title_full_unstemmed Conviviality - Facets of a Concept and Theological Framework for Community-Based Diaconia
title_sort conviviality - facets of a concept and theological framework for community-based diaconia
publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage
series Diaconia
issn 1869-3261
2196-9027
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The author traces the notion of convivence/conviviality fromits historical and theological background.He offers this development as another approach to understanding diaconical work, especially in Europe, which favors a "strong inclusion" or diaconia-with those being served. Writing from the German context, he offers recommendations regarding the implementation of convivent diaconial work for a broader audience.
topic compassion
convivence
conviviality
community diaconia
community work
inclusion
neighborhood
reforming diaconia
sundermeier
theology of the kingdom of god
url https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2014.5.2.132
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