Diep snydende vrae, met antwoorde gebore uit weerloosheid : nav Jurie le Roux se ‘spirituele empatie’
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Taking the conversation between the Old Testament scholar Jurie le Roux
and the dogmatician Johan Heyns as point of departure, it is argued that his well-founded criticism of Heyns has to be taken seriously, as well as his proposition in favour of spiritual empathy to enhance the understanding of historical texts. However, his recommendation for spiritual emphaty is subsequently constructively valued and criticised from a theologicalexperiential
perspective. It is especially noted that, on the one hand, Le Roux’s reactionary
historical point of view regarding, amongst others, the retrieval of the orginal intention of the author/text is convincing. On the other hand, it is argued that his perspective is predisposed toward an unproblematical self in the present. As a result, the act of historical interpretation is reduced to dependence on ‘the seams of the heart’ in the individual quester. It is after all argued and substantiated from systematic-theological, postmodern, philosophical and
theological-scientific perspectives that historicity does not consist solely of historical ‘seeing’ in the sense of retaining the original intention of the author. Historical understanding also entails historical ‘hearing’ (that is, a surplus of meaning) which broadens and enriches historical understanding.
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Weerloosheid, Vulnerability, Jurie le Roux, Spirituele empatie, Spiritual empathy
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Veldsman, D.P., 2013, 'Diep snydende vrae, met antwoorde gebore uit weerloosheid: Nav Jurie le Roux se '‘spirituele empatie’'', Verbum et Ecclesia 34(2), Art. #786, 7 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/ve.v34i2.786