Beweeg van diakonaat van welsyn na herstellende geregtigheid: ’n Gevallestudie – COVID-19

Q1 Arts and Humanities
J. A. Marais
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Moving from diaconate of well-being to restorative justice: A case study – COVID-19. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, the Dutch Reformed congregation Toringkerk in Paarl longed to reach out to people within the local community who were in extreme need. The congregation felt powerless because of the containment and the extent of the need in poorer communities in Paarl. The general feeling was that networks should be set up in the local community, but no one knew how to start this. An innovative process of Diaconia (Service Group of the Western Cape Synod) and the Research Office (Western Cape Synod), called ‘Hidden Treasures’, was implemented to help the congregation with this. The result exceeded the congregation’s expectations. In this article, the methodology of the Hidden Treasures process is evaluated based on the Dutch Reformed Church’s intention to move from welfare to restorative justice. Suggestions are also made about how the methodology can be improved.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This study, born out of the 2020 pandemic, has the potential to fundamentally influence the missionary diaconate of congregations. The challenge that arose for the church regarding the missional question during the pandemic period about the need among individuals and families in local communities, drew some particularly important fields of study closer together, i.e. practical theology, diaconal studies, as well as social work, development studies and sociology.
将福利的对角线移到恢复的正义:随机视频——新冠肺炎
从幸福的二元对立走向恢复性司法:案例研究——新冠肺炎。在2019年新冠肺炎大流行期间,帕尔的荷兰归正会Toringkerk渴望接触当地社区中最需要帮助的人。由于帕尔贫困社区的遏制和需求,会众感到无能为力。人们普遍认为应该在当地社区建立网络,但没有人知道如何开始。Diaconia(西开普省议会服务小组)和研究办公室(西开普省议会)实施了一项名为“隐藏的宝藏”的创新流程,以帮助会众做到这一点。结果超出了会众的预期。在本文中,基于荷兰归正教会从福利走向恢复性司法的意图,对隐藏宝藏程序的方法论进行了评估。还就如何改进方法提出了建议。学科内和/或跨学科影响:这项研究源于2020年的疫情,有可能从根本上影响会众的传教士。在新冠疫情期间,教会面临的关于当地社区个人和家庭需求的传教问题的挑战,使一些特别重要的研究领域更加紧密地联系在一起,即实践神学、宗教研究以及社会工作、发展研究和社会学。
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Verbum et Ecclesia
Verbum et Ecclesia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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