Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse

<strong>Local congregations as facilitators of collective grieving.</strong> Since 1990 South Africa has been characterised by far-reaching change in all spheres of society. A recent PhD dissertation completed at the University of Pretoria described the loss members of the Dutch Reformed...

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Main Author: Willem S. Boshoff
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2012-02-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/726
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spelling doaj-5cdbad9f4dad4dd3867c380edd992fc02020-11-24T23:39:39ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052012-02-0133110.4102/ve.v33i1.726643Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesseWillem S. Boshoff0University of Pretoria<br> Ducth Reformed Church Hartbeesspruit-Queenswood<strong>Local congregations as facilitators of collective grieving.</strong> Since 1990 South Africa has been characterised by far-reaching change in all spheres of society. A recent PhD dissertation completed at the University of Pretoria described the loss members of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) experience because of the rapid change. Experiences of loss are common enough to be described as collective experiences of a community. Resulting grief processes are long standing and unresolved. Grieving is the normal human response to loss, but many DRC members (and probably the denomination and the whole Afrikaans community), got stuck because of unresolved grief dynamics. The main contribution of this article is to argue that local communities of faith can serve its members and the community by accepting the task to initiate and guide collective grief processes. Intentional grief is seen as a ministry of hope, resulting in a new and more appropriate identity.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/726samelewingsveranderingverliesroutreurtakekwalitatiewe empiriese navorsingKlaaglied
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Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
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Klaaglied
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title Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
title_short Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
title_full Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
title_fullStr Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
title_full_unstemmed Gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
title_sort gemeentes as begeleiers van kollektiewe rouprosesse
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2012-02-01
description <strong>Local congregations as facilitators of collective grieving.</strong> Since 1990 South Africa has been characterised by far-reaching change in all spheres of society. A recent PhD dissertation completed at the University of Pretoria described the loss members of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) experience because of the rapid change. Experiences of loss are common enough to be described as collective experiences of a community. Resulting grief processes are long standing and unresolved. Grieving is the normal human response to loss, but many DRC members (and probably the denomination and the whole Afrikaans community), got stuck because of unresolved grief dynamics. The main contribution of this article is to argue that local communities of faith can serve its members and the community by accepting the task to initiate and guide collective grief processes. Intentional grief is seen as a ministry of hope, resulting in a new and more appropriate identity.
topic samelewingsverandering
verlies
rou
treurtake
kwalitatiewe empiriese navorsing
Klaaglied
url http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/726
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