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Churches in the mirror: Developing contemporary ecclesiologies

Ecclesiology is the study of the church and has two focal points; the one is the historical and doctrinal perspective on the church, and the other is the church as situated in a local context in the sense of the local practices of actual congregations. The ecclesiology or, more correctly, the ecclesiologies of this volume mainly focuses on the second aspect, i.e., understanding the local congregation or parish as a community of believers.
A congregation may firstly be described by posing a theological question: What is the local missional church or congregation all about? This question may be answered from different perspectives, but it remains essential to answer it from a theological perspective. The first five chapters in this book focus mainly on a theological understanding of the congregation. This is done from different disciplines within the study field of theology. Congregations are, secondly, social realities and should be described and analysed through an analytical or empirical lens, or, to answer the question attached to the first empirical-descriptive task of practical theology, “What is going on?”. The remaining chapters use a quantitative and qualitative lens and give an empirical analysis of the congregation.
The intention is to critically reflect on the church and congregations’ ecclesiology from a theological and analytical perspective with an emphasis on the South African context. It wants to map markers for the development of contemporary ecclesiologies, and the different chapters are meant as mirrors to look in and reflect on the theological and contextual relevance of denominations and congregations in South Africa.

Authors:
Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman (ed)
University of the Free State
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2454-9658

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Chapters

  • Introduction
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman
  • 1. The local church and the quality narrative identity of ecclesiology in a Ricoeurian perspective
    Chris (C.A.M.) Hermans, Dieter (D.) Praas, Michael (M.) Scherer-Rath
  • 2. Missional ecclesiology “after Barth”?
    Martin (M.) Laubscher
  • 3. The “Jesus walk” as a normative paradigm for the church
    The missio Christi in Mark
    Stephan (S.) Joubert
  • 4. Ecclesiologies of congregations in informal settlements
    An evaluation
    Pieter (P.) Verster
  • 5. Developing contemporary ecclesiologies
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman
  • 6. An empirical exploration of the missional ecclesiology of congregations in the Dutch Reformed Church
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman
  • 7. From maintenance to mission?
    Maintaining mission – towards an integrated approach
    Ian (I.A.) Nell
  • 8. The South African Church Life Survey 2014
    An exploration of congregational health
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman
  • 9. An investigation into the connection between faith convictions and community involvement in eight congregations in the Johannesburg/ Tshwane conurbation
    Roger (A.R.) Tucker
  • 10. Ecclesiology and congregational life
    Congregations of the SDAC in the Free State
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman, Steyn (M.T.S.) Venter
  • 11. Markers for a contemporary ecclesiology
    An African denominational perspective
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman, Joseph (J.K.) Pali
  • 12. The Ebenhaeser congregation and community
    Appreciating its history to build a new identity
    Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman, Marelize (M.) Maritz
  • 13. Developing innovative missional congregations anchored in a Trinitarian theology in a Southern African denomination
    A case study
    Roger (A.R.) Tucker

Author Biographies

Chris (C.A.M.) Hermans, Radboud University Nijmegen

Professor
Practical Theology and Empirical Study of Religion

Stephan (S.) Joubert, University of the Free State

Extraordinary Professor
Contemporary Ecclesiology in the Department of Practical and Missional Theology

Kobus (W.J.) Schoeman, University of the Free State

Professor: Practical and Missional Theology
Faculty of Theology and Religion

Martin (M.) Laubscher, University of the Free State

Homiletics and Liturgy
Faculty of Theology and Religion

Marelize (M.) Maritz, University of the Free State

DTh Student
Practical Theology at the Faculty of Theology and Religion

Ian (I.A.) Nell, Stellenbosch University

Professor of Practical Theology
Faculty of Theology

Joseph (J.K.) Pali, University of the Free State

Lecturer in Practical Theology

Dieter (D.) Praas, Diocese of Aachen

Pastoral Worker

Michael (M.) Scherer-Rath, Radboud University Nijmegen

Associate Professor of Empirical and Practical Religious Studies

Roger (A.R.) Tucker, United Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa (UPCSA)

Emeritus Minister

Steyn (M.T.S.) Venter, University of the Free State

Research Fellow at the Department of Practical and Missional Theology

Pieter (P.) Verster, University of the Free State

Research Fellow at the Department of Practical and Missional Theology

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Published
February 11, 2022

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2020-01-01

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2020-01-01
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How to Cite

Schoeman, K. (Ed.). (2022). Churches in the mirror: Developing contemporary ecclesiologies (Vols. 4). UJ Press. https://doi.org/10.18820/9781928424710