Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuring

The article investigates theories of resilience as applied to individuals and groups. From a group perspective, the potential of and obstacles to resilience are examined against the backgound of post-apartheid South Africa. Individual perpetrators and victims, as well as corporate bodies such as institutionalised faith communities have been affected. For the liberation of South Africa's wounded soul, resilience is needed. In the article, psychological dimensions of resilience theory are brought into dialogue with the theological hermeneutical model of Ernst Fuchs in order to show how an encounter with the Jesus narrative of care for wounded people can foster resilience, liberate and bring healing to both faith communities and to this predominantly religious country.

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Main Author: Dreyer,Yolanda
Format: Digital revista
Language:Afrikaans
Published: University of Pretoria 2014
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0259-94222014000100107
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spelling oai:scielo:S0259-942220140001001072015-08-19Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuringDreyer,YolandaThe article investigates theories of resilience as applied to individuals and groups. From a group perspective, the potential of and obstacles to resilience are examined against the backgound of post-apartheid South Africa. Individual perpetrators and victims, as well as corporate bodies such as institutionalised faith communities have been affected. For the liberation of South Africa's wounded soul, resilience is needed. In the article, psychological dimensions of resilience theory are brought into dialogue with the theological hermeneutical model of Ernst Fuchs in order to show how an encounter with the Jesus narrative of care for wounded people can foster resilience, liberate and bring healing to both faith communities and to this predominantly religious country. University of Pretoria HTS Theological Studies v.70 n.1 20142014-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0259-94222014000100107af
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title Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuring
title_short Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuring
title_full Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuring
title_fullStr Geestelike veerkragtigheid as reaksie op kerkskeuring
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description The article investigates theories of resilience as applied to individuals and groups. From a group perspective, the potential of and obstacles to resilience are examined against the backgound of post-apartheid South Africa. Individual perpetrators and victims, as well as corporate bodies such as institutionalised faith communities have been affected. For the liberation of South Africa's wounded soul, resilience is needed. In the article, psychological dimensions of resilience theory are brought into dialogue with the theological hermeneutical model of Ernst Fuchs in order to show how an encounter with the Jesus narrative of care for wounded people can foster resilience, liberate and bring healing to both faith communities and to this predominantly religious country.
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