Om as familie in Suid-Afrika te leef: Interkulturele Bybelstudie as transformatiewe krag in die samelewing

L. Jonker
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Living as a family in South Africa: Intercultural Bible study as a transformational power in society This contribution describes a research project in empirical hermeneutics which departed from the hypothesis that a development of hermeneutical skills among Christian communities for reading the Bible together with “the Other” could contribute significantly towards the fostering of interculturality in the broader South African society. Additionally, it was hypothesized that the studying of the dynamics of intercultural Bible reading could provide us with better insight into the dynamics of a shift from multiculturality to interculturality. The present article reports on the results achieved in the investigation. It has been established that fear for and a lack of knowledge of “the Other” are important reasons for the lack of interculturality in society. It has also been confirmed that the Bible – as liminal “meeting place” for people from different cultures – can foster a sense of family and hospitality in the South African nation.
这篇文章描述了一个经验解释学的研究项目,该研究项目背离了一个假设,即基督教社区中与“他者”一起阅读圣经的解释学技能的发展,可以对更广泛的南非社会的跨文化性的培养做出重大贡献。此外,研究跨文化圣经阅读的动态可以让我们更好地了解从多元文化向跨文化转变的动态。本文报告了在调查中取得的结果。人们已经确定,对“他者”的恐惧和缺乏对“他者”的认识是社会中缺乏跨文化性的重要原因。《圣经》作为不同文化背景的人的“聚会场所”,也被证实可以在南非国家培养一种家庭和好客的意识。
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