Conceptual considerations for studying churches’ engagement with urban fractures and vulnerabilities
This article provides an overview of conceptual considerations underpinning the design of a research project on religious innovation and competition amidst urban social change. The conceptual work developed out of the planning of the research methods, questions and questionnaires, and provides the b...
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doaj-e081e2a3ca6a462190edbd29433b2e002020-11-24T22:33:49ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502017-11-01733e1e710.4102/hts.v73i3.47014012Conceptual considerations for studying churches’ engagement with urban fractures and vulnerabilitiesGeorge J. (Cobus) van Wyngaard0Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology, University of South AfricaThis article provides an overview of conceptual considerations underpinning the design of a research project on religious innovation and competition amidst urban social change. The conceptual work developed out of the planning of the research methods, questions and questionnaires, and provides the background on which particular methodological choices and research foci were built. In six sections, the following will be discussed: the tension between a liberation theology commitment and ethnographic description of local congregations’ response to social change; the motivation for a particular understanding of ‘church’ used in identifying communities for the mapping process and focus groups; assumptions on the relation between church or theology and society; introduction to the key notions ‘urban fractures’ and ‘vulnerabilities’ used in the study; and our understanding of ‘innovation’.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/4701 |
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Conceptual considerations for studying churches’ engagement with urban fractures and vulnerabilities |
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This article provides an overview of conceptual considerations underpinning the design of a research project on religious innovation and competition amidst urban social change. The conceptual work developed out of the planning of the research methods, questions and questionnaires, and provides the background on which particular methodological choices and research foci were built. In six sections, the following will be discussed: the tension between a liberation theology commitment and ethnographic description of local congregations’ response to social change; the motivation for a particular understanding of ‘church’ used in identifying communities for the mapping process and focus groups; assumptions on the relation between church or theology and society; introduction to the key notions ‘urban fractures’ and ‘vulnerabilities’ used in the study; and our understanding of ‘innovation’. |
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