Venter, C.J.H. (Casper Jan Hendrik)De Wet, F.W. (Fritz)2009-10-202009-10-201999Venter, CJH & De Wet, FW 1999, ''n Teologies-estetiese benadering tot Praktiese Teologie - Homiletiese implikasies vir die toerusting van Christene ten opsigte van hulle taak in 'n gebroke samelewing', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 482-499.0257-8891http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11517Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'In a society plagued by violence, economical pressure and characterized by majority/minority politics, citizens can lose perspective regarding the sense and value of their participation in this society and become apathetic. In defining the components of a theological-aesthetical theory for perception, an attempt is made to indicate homiletical consequences for equiping listeners in adopting an extensive and intensive vision on their role in society, free from hopelessness and prejudice. Broadened in faith by a panoramical insight into God's goal for society and sharpened in love by a new consciousness of need in society, vision obtains a poetical character. In preaching a poetical vision can be communicated by means of poetical language, which in turn leads to poetical praxis.AfrikaansFaculty of Theology, University of PretoriaHomileticsPreachingPastoral theologyVision -- Religious aspectsPerceptionChristian life -- Social aspectsTeologies-estetiese benadering tot Praktiese Teologie - Homiletiese implikasies vir die toerusting van Christene ten opsigte van hulle taak in 'n gebroke samelewingA theological-aesthetical approach to Practical Theology - Homiletical implications in equipping Christians for their task in a broken societyArticle