The practical theologian as decentred but influential facilitator

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Pienaar, Hendrik Elmo
Muller, Julian C.

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AOSIS Open Journals

Abstract

Since the 1970s along with the resurgence in practical philosophy new possibilities opened up in our understanding of the place for and purpose of practical theology. The repositioning of practical theology as a fully worthy discipline was important to find its voice amongst theological peer disciplines. Against this background, it was argued that the full measure of what the discipline can contribute, especially outside of the ministry context, has not yet been fully developed or practiced. Towards this end the presentation’s main contention was put forward, in that it is vital for the practical theologian to take up a role of an inscribed facilitator. It signifies a shift from practical theology to practical theologian and is exemplified by the practice of a facilitative approach in, and to practical theology.

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The article was in part presented at the ‘Joint Conference of academic societies in the fields of Religion and Theology’, 18–22 June 2012, in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. This article is published in the section Practical Theology of the Society for Practical Theology in South Africa.

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Practical theology, Practical philosophy, Theological peer disciplines

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Pienaar, HE & Müller JC 2012, ‘The practical theologian as decentred but influential facilitator’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 68(2), Art. #1307, 10 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/hts.v68i2.1307