A theological response to collective trauma in South Africa
This contribution in the field of public theology explores two questions: (1) Could South Africa be regarded as a traumatised society, presenting with acute symptoms of post-traumatic disorder and (2) what would be an appropriate theological response to a traumatised society? These questions became...
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doaj-da2f6e5f46af4bdba917284f02b7a04e2020-12-23T08:25:06ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532020-12-01541e1e710.4102/ids.v54i1.25782430A theological response to collective trauma in South AfricaWillem A. Dreyer0Department: Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, Pretoria; Centre for Reformed Theology, Hervormde Teologiese Kollege, PretoriaThis contribution in the field of public theology explores two questions: (1) Could South Africa be regarded as a traumatised society, presenting with acute symptoms of post-traumatic disorder and (2) what would be an appropriate theological response to a traumatised society? These questions became even more acute with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic during 2020. Historical events and current statistical data relevant to the first question are presented, which could indicate that South Africa might indeed be regarded as a highly traumatised society. The second question is discussed from the perspective of reformed theology. This limits the research focus, based on the assumption that all theology and all churches respond in a particular way to traumatic events and the effects of individual and collective trauma.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2578apartheidbarthcalvinchristian institutecollective traumacolonialismcottesloe conferencecrime statistics in south africapublic theologyreformed theology |
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This contribution in the field of public theology explores two questions: (1) Could South Africa be regarded as a traumatised society, presenting with acute symptoms of post-traumatic disorder and (2) what would be an appropriate theological response to a traumatised society? These questions became even more acute with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic during 2020. Historical events and current statistical data relevant to the first question are presented, which could indicate that South Africa might indeed be regarded as a highly traumatised society. The second question is discussed from the perspective of reformed theology. This limits the research focus, based on the assumption that all theology and all churches respond in a particular way to traumatic events and the effects of individual and collective trauma. |
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apartheid barth calvin christian institute collective trauma colonialism cottesloe conference crime statistics in south africa public theology reformed theology |
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