A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context

The focus of this article is on a congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context. Deviating from traditional individualistic notions of pastoral care, it argues that congregations can contribute significantly to the spiritual healing of victims of this growing...

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Main Author: Alfred R. Brunsdon
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2020-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2101
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description The focus of this article is on a congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context. Deviating from traditional individualistic notions of pastoral care, it argues that congregations can contribute significantly to the spiritual healing of victims of this growing phenomenon characteristic of informal settlements. The article offers a phenomenological perspective on shack dwelling in the (South) African context. The structural and spatial vulnerability of shacks is investigated in order to arrive at the notion of the multi-dimensional vulnerability of shack dwellers as victims of shack fires. The occurrence of shack fires is discussed whereafter a congregation-based pastoral care is explicated. The notion of a congregation-based pastoral care is imagined in practical terms as an approach that revolves around sensitising congregation members to the unique and total loss incurred through shack fires, leading the congregation members to practise a ministry of presence, solidarity and sharing towards the victims of shack fires. This research contributes to the discourse on the contextualisation of Practical Theology and pastoral care in the African context. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: By engaging contemporary psychological, sociological and anthropological–phenomenological insights from a practical theological stance, the research challenges traditional individualistic views of pastoral care. The resultant congregation-based pastoral care has implications for pastoral theological theory formation, congregational studies and missiology.
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spelling doaj.art-9009cde2a52f4de0b7cfa08ee84c4f5d2022-12-22T00:20:58ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052020-09-01411e1e910.4102/ve.v41i1.21011576A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African contextAlfred R. Brunsdon0Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology, North-West University, MahikengThe focus of this article is on a congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context. Deviating from traditional individualistic notions of pastoral care, it argues that congregations can contribute significantly to the spiritual healing of victims of this growing phenomenon characteristic of informal settlements. The article offers a phenomenological perspective on shack dwelling in the (South) African context. The structural and spatial vulnerability of shacks is investigated in order to arrive at the notion of the multi-dimensional vulnerability of shack dwellers as victims of shack fires. The occurrence of shack fires is discussed whereafter a congregation-based pastoral care is explicated. The notion of a congregation-based pastoral care is imagined in practical terms as an approach that revolves around sensitising congregation members to the unique and total loss incurred through shack fires, leading the congregation members to practise a ministry of presence, solidarity and sharing towards the victims of shack fires. This research contributes to the discourse on the contextualisation of Practical Theology and pastoral care in the African context. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: By engaging contemporary psychological, sociological and anthropological–phenomenological insights from a practical theological stance, the research challenges traditional individualistic views of pastoral care. The resultant congregation-based pastoral care has implications for pastoral theological theory formation, congregational studies and missiology.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2101shack firesinformal settlementsvulnerabilityafrican contextcongregation-based pastoral care
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shack fires
informal settlements
vulnerability
african context
congregation-based pastoral care
title A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context
title_full A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context
title_fullStr A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context
title_full_unstemmed A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context
title_short A congregation-based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the African context
title_sort congregation based pastoral care to the victims of shack fires in the african context
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informal settlements
vulnerability
african context
congregation-based pastoral care
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