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Pathways to healing : an empirical-theology study of the healing praxis of 'the group' Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Theron, Johannes Petrus
dc.contributor.author Thomas, Andrew James
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-11T10:00:05Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-11T10:00:05Z
dc.date.issued 2014-03-11
dc.date.issued 2010-06
dc.identifier.citation Thomas, Andrew James (2010) Pathways to healing : an empirical-theology study of the healing praxis of 'the group' Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13247> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13247
dc.description.abstract The study commenced by identifying a theological problem relating to the lack of understanding regarding grass-roots African Pentecostal healing praxis. The empirical-theological approach of Van der Ven was utilised, therefore, to study the healing praxis of an African Pentecostal body, called: The Group‘ Assemblies of God, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Van der Ven‘s original framework was developed by drawing on the hermeneutic and methodological work of Cartledge. A case study was undertaken on a Group‘ Assembly in rural KwaZulu-Natal. The use of social scientific techniques produced a wide range of results that point to the church‘s ministry of healing as a process, rooted in the Trinity, that can occur through varied channels. These pathways ended in a broad understanding of healing. A dialogue between the qualitative results and the healing literature was used to develop a more precise theological question. Case study categories were conceptualised and then operationalised as a questionnaire. A survey was performed on all Assemblies affiliated to The Group‘ Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal. A significant number of people participated in the survey which produced a wide range of data. It is found that worldview and charismatic experience form an important hermeneutic axis that influences attitudes towards the healing ministry. Conservative biblical belief, ethnicity, education and gender influence attitudes towards healing. A distinct divide exists between positive attitudes towards physical, spiritual, inner healing and deliverance and more negative attitudes towards social and environmental healing. The reflection on these results focuses on the perceived influence of American dispensational fundamentalism. The eschatology formed from these beliefs has a narrowing effect on holistic healing ministry. Moltmann‘s transformational eschatology is suggested, therefore, as a suitable alternative. The methodological evaluation finds that several problems exist with regard to research in a rural African location. The cycle concludes by offering a range of suggestions for further study. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xix, 323 leaves): illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Pentecostal healing en
dc.subject Church‘s ministry of healing en
dc.subject The Group Assemblies of God en
dc.subject Empirical-theological cycle en
dc.subject Johannes A. van der Ven en
dc.subject Evangelical-Charismatic hermeneutic en
dc.subject Dialectics in the Spirit en
dc.subject Affective theological praxis en
dc.subject Practical theological rescripting en
dc.subject Mark J. Cartledge en
dc.subject Kathleen M. Eidenhardt en
dc.subject Worldview en
dc.subject Carismatic experience en
dc.subject Bible scale en
dc.subject Andrew Village en
dc.subject Transformational eschatology en
dc.subject Jürgen Moltmann en
dc.subject Eucharist en
dc.subject Breaking of Bread en
dc.subject The Lord‘s Supper en
dc.subject Veli-Matti Kärkäinnen en
dc.subject Walter Hollenweger en
dc.subject Keith Warrington en
dc.subject Francis MacNutt en
dc.subject Jacques P.J. Theron en
dc.subject.lcsh Assemblies of God -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal
dc.subject.lcsh Pentecostal churches -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal
dc.subject.lcsh Ven, J. A. van der,1940-
dc.subject.lcsh Healing in the Bible
dc.subject.lcsh Trinity -- Biblical teaching
dc.subject.lcsh Theology, Practical -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal
dc.subject.lcsh Eschatology
dc.subject.lcsh Cartledge, Mark J., 1962-
dc.subject.lcsh Lord's Supper
dc.subject.lcsh MacNutt, Francis
dc.subject.lcsh 234.13109684
dc.subject.lcsh Spiritual healing
dc.subject.lcsh Eschatology -- Biblical teaching
dc.title Pathways to healing : an empirical-theology study of the healing praxis of 'the group' Assemblies of God in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology en
dc.description.degree D. Th. (Practical Theology)


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