Pentecostal leadership disputes in Zimbabwe : a pastoral challenge

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dc.contributor.advisor Masango, Maake J.S.
dc.contributor.postgraduate Mundhluri, Zephania
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-16T13:45:27Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-16T13:45:27Z
dc.date.created 2024-04
dc.date.issued 2023-10
dc.description Dissertation (MTh (Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2023. en_US
dc.description.abstract The study assessed the Pentecostal leadership disputes in Zimbabwe in light of Pastoral Challenges. An African proverb states that "When two elephants fight, the grass suffers." This saying is particularly relevant to the Pentecostal church, where leadership disputes between top leaders affected junior pastors and their ability to care for congregants. The challenge is that junior pastors are traumatised due to the leadership disputes caused by two top leaders. The church has not helped these traumatised junior pastors to be able to journey with church congregants during their church conflict. The research seeks to investigate and understand the depth of the trauma caused by leadership disputes among juniors. Conflicts are mainly cantered on power struggles, resulting in physical altercations. As a result, these altercations have affected junior pastors who are traumatised and are struggling due to the unending squabbles for control of power and church infrastructures. As a result, a study is underway to find effective ways to help them heal and journey with junior pastors. In order to fully study issues in depth the research implored qualitative research which allowed the research to gather data in depth. Sampling, In-depth Interviews, and questionnaires we used to gather data. In-depth interviews were carried out with the selected sample group and a single questionnaire was utilized for interviewing junior pastors, with ten being interviewed individually. The researcher then analysed their responses to determine the healing process of the junior pastors while also investigating the impact of leadership disputes. In finding healing for then junior pastors, the pastoral care method of Gerkin and Pollard was used. This healing method will assist pastors and pastoral caregivers to pastorally journey with the traumatised junior pastors. It should, however, be noted that despite aiming at coming up with a healing model, healing is an individual journey and one size does not fit all but acts as a template that can be personally utilised subjective to individual differences. en_US
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dc.description.degree MTh (Practical Theology) en_US
dc.description.department Practical Theology en_US
dc.description.faculty Faculty of Theology and Religion en_US
dc.description.sdg SDG-16:Peace,justice and strong institutions en_US
dc.identifier.citation * en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.25403/UPresearchdata.25576986 en_US
dc.identifier.other A2024 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95598
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Pretoria
dc.rights © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
dc.subject UCTD en_US
dc.subject Leadership en_US
dc.subject Dispute en_US
dc.subject Junior pastors en_US
dc.subject Conflict en_US
dc.subject Trauma en_US
dc.subject Pentecostal en_US
dc.subject Church en_US
dc.subject Pastor en_US
dc.subject Pastoral care en_US
dc.subject Senior leaders en_US
dc.subject Power en_US
dc.subject Succession en_US
dc.subject Traumatic stress en_US
dc.subject Internalised trauma en_US
dc.title Pentecostal leadership disputes in Zimbabwe : a pastoral challenge en_US
dc.type Dissertation en_US


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