Socio-political factors and the training of members of the church of South India

The research is done within the diocese of Kanyakumari of the Church of South India. It examines the viability of the following training programmes to socio-political factors: the Church Workers Theological Training Programme, the Sunday School Programme, the Vacation Bible School Programme, the...

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Main Author: Samuel, Selvanayagam Donald
Other Authors: Van Wyk, A.G. (Dr.)
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Samuel, Selvanayagam Donald (2009) Socio-political factors and the training of members of the church of South India, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1710>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-17102018-11-19T17:14:06Z Socio-political factors and the training of members of the church of South India Samuel, Selvanayagam Donald Van Wyk, A.G. (Dr.) djagegjj@unisa.ac.za Ministerial resources Evangelism and Mission Theology of the church Vision of the church Socio-political factors Church of South India Kanyakumari diocese Training programmes The research is done within the diocese of Kanyakumari of the Church of South India. It examines the viability of the following training programmes to socio-political factors: the Church Workers Theological Training Programme, the Sunday School Programme, the Vacation Bible School Programme, the parish-based training programmes - for example retreats and workshops, the Women&#146;s Fellowship Programme, the Christian Endeavour Programme, the Programme of Communication and Revival as well as that of the Student Christian Movement of India, and the Union of Evangelical Students of India. The practitioners of these programmes felt the need for guide-lines to transform their programmes to be more relevant to their socio-political contexts. Hence the present qualitative-oriented research was undertaken. The preliminary interviews and reading of the related literature enabled the researcher to identify some promoted theories, regarding the relationship between the socio-political factors and the programmes; this assisted him to set up a questionnaire for semistructured interviews. A sample for interviews was chosen with the help of the organisers of the programmes. A pilot study was conducted using the questionnaire, which led to the semi-structured interviews. The respondents narrated their experiences and reflections related to the socio-political factors. The information was organised, scrutinised, and the findings were recorded under six different pointers, which enabled the researcher to exhibit and explain the connections between the training programmes and the sociopolitical factors. Then the findings were evaluated, using the puzzle-solving method. Consequently, some guidelines were devised. These guide-lines indicate the limitations and the possibilities in making a socially-oriented training programme more vibrant and viable to its socio-political factors. Moreover, they highlight the possibilities for the existing pietistic-oriented programmes to become more relevant to the context. They also guide the practitioners to construct alternative approaches in training that are more relevant. The research is a small incentive to the emerging cooperation among the practitioners of the various training programmes in CSI Kanyakumari diocese. It will hopefully encourage them to join hands with people of other faiths and Non Governmental organisations in facilitating the social transformation in India today. Proposals are made for further related research work. Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology (D.Th. (Practical Theology)) 2009-08-25T10:55:51Z 2009-08-25T10:55:51Z 2009-08-25T10:55:51Z 2006-06-30 Thesis Samuel, Selvanayagam Donald (2009) Socio-political factors and the training of members of the church of South India, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1710> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1710 en
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topic Ministerial resources
Evangelism and Mission
Theology of the church
Vision of the church
Socio-political factors
Church of South India
Kanyakumari diocese
Training programmes
spellingShingle Ministerial resources
Evangelism and Mission
Theology of the church
Vision of the church
Socio-political factors
Church of South India
Kanyakumari diocese
Training programmes
Samuel, Selvanayagam Donald
Socio-political factors and the training of members of the church of South India
description The research is done within the diocese of Kanyakumari of the Church of South India. It examines the viability of the following training programmes to socio-political factors: the Church Workers Theological Training Programme, the Sunday School Programme, the Vacation Bible School Programme, the parish-based training programmes - for example retreats and workshops, the Women&#146;s Fellowship Programme, the Christian Endeavour Programme, the Programme of Communication and Revival as well as that of the Student Christian Movement of India, and the Union of Evangelical Students of India. The practitioners of these programmes felt the need for guide-lines to transform their programmes to be more relevant to their socio-political contexts. Hence the present qualitative-oriented research was undertaken. The preliminary interviews and reading of the related literature enabled the researcher to identify some promoted theories, regarding the relationship between the socio-political factors and the programmes; this assisted him to set up a questionnaire for semistructured interviews. A sample for interviews was chosen with the help of the organisers of the programmes. A pilot study was conducted using the questionnaire, which led to the semi-structured interviews. The respondents narrated their experiences and reflections related to the socio-political factors. The information was organised, scrutinised, and the findings were recorded under six different pointers, which enabled the researcher to exhibit and explain the connections between the training programmes and the sociopolitical factors. Then the findings were evaluated, using the puzzle-solving method. Consequently, some guidelines were devised. These guide-lines indicate the limitations and the possibilities in making a socially-oriented training programme more vibrant and viable to its socio-political factors. Moreover, they highlight the possibilities for the existing pietistic-oriented programmes to become more relevant to the context. They also guide the practitioners to construct alternative approaches in training that are more relevant. The research is a small incentive to the emerging cooperation among the practitioners of the various training programmes in CSI Kanyakumari diocese. It will hopefully encourage them to join hands with people of other faiths and Non Governmental organisations in facilitating the social transformation in India today. Proposals are made for further related research work. === Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology === (D.Th. (Practical Theology))
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