’n Liturgie van aftrede
A liturgy of retirement Retirement is one of the largest transitions in the life cycle of the human being. This article investigates the possibility of a liturgy of retirement and its application in practice. As retirement is closely connected to the concept of calling, the visionary calling...
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doaj-eca21c8a043445d8997b28e9ba20ea052020-11-25T01:57:41ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08532005-07-0139346348610.4102/ids.v39i3.398293’n Liturgie van aftredeB. J. Ben de Klerk0Skool vir Kerkwetenskappe, Noordwes Universiteit, Potchefstroom kampusA liturgy of retirement Retirement is one of the largest transitions in the life cycle of the human being. This article investigates the possibility of a liturgy of retirement and its application in practice. As retirement is closely connected to the concept of calling, the visionary calling in Isaiah 6 was investigated intensively. Control of the results was done from the viewpoint of two other visionary callings, Luke 5 and Revelation 1. A cursory metatheoretical literature study, as well as a qualitative empirical investigation, was conducted. A few practical guidelines are suggested in accordance with the finding that a liturgy of retirement should at least contain the following elements: wonder, humiliation, reconciliation, commitment and proclamation.https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/398CallingCommitmentHumiliationLiturgyRetirementWonder |
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A liturgy of retirement
Retirement is one of the largest transitions in the life cycle of the human being. This article investigates the possibility of a liturgy of retirement and its application in practice. As retirement is closely connected to the concept of calling, the visionary calling in Isaiah 6 was investigated intensively. Control of the results was done from the viewpoint of two other visionary callings, Luke 5 and Revelation 1. A cursory metatheoretical literature study, as well as a qualitative empirical investigation, was conducted. A few practical guidelines are suggested in accordance with the finding that a liturgy of retirement should at least contain the following elements: wonder, humiliation, reconciliation, commitment and proclamation. |
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Calling Commitment Humiliation Liturgy Retirement Wonder |
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