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The shepherd metaphor in the Old Testament, and its use in pastoral and leadership models

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Heerden, Schalk Willem
dc.contributor.author Gan, Jonathan
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-01T12:15:57Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-01T12:15:57Z
dc.date.issued 2019-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27595
dc.description Bibliography: leaves 441-459 en
dc.description.abstract The shepherd metaphor is a prominent and significant one in the Old Testament. However, it has shifted from an agrarian context, of shepherd and sheep in the literal sense, to a socio-political context, of rulers and people in the political sense: a king is a shepherd to the people. A careful review of the given metaphor raises the question whether the metaphor should be the basis of the pastoral and leadership models that are derived from the image of the shepherd, and whether such models can be enriched by the analysis of the said metaphor as applied to the implementation of the shepherding responsibility described in the Old Testament. This research aims to examine various pastoral and leadership models and their use of the shepherd metaphor in the light of the significance of the said metaphor in the Old Testament. It utilises rhetorical criticism in consultation with metaphorical theory to examine the given metaphor used in the models of pastoral and leadership roles and their relationship with the shepherd metaphor in the New Testament. The objective is threefold: (1) exploring the use of the shepherd metaphor in the Old Testament; (2) examining the use of the shepherd metaphor in pastoral and leadership models, which could include pointing out that some of these models rely heavily on their understanding of New Testament uses of this metaphor; and (3) comparing the Old Testament and pastoral/leadership models’ uses of the shepherd metaphor and drawing conclusions based on this comparison. To achieve that end, the discussion also includes the ancient Near Eastern literature and deuterocanonical texts. The thesis shows that a careful analysis of the uses of the shepherd metaphor in the Old Testament could enrich the literature on Christian leadership as well as pastoral models that use this metaphor as their point of departure. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xix, 459 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Shepherd en
dc.subject Shepherd metaphor en
dc.subject Shepherd image en
dc.subject Metaphor en
dc.subject Rhetorical criticism en
dc.subject Leadership en
dc.subject Pastoral models en
dc.subject Pastoral care and counselling model en
dc.subject Christ-centred model en
dc.subject Shepherd image model en
dc.subject Servant leadership model en
dc.subject Good shepherd en
dc.subject Messianic shepherd en
dc.subject Shepherd-god en
dc.subject Shepherd-king en
dc.subject Ancient Near East en
dc.subject Deuterocanonical en
dc.subject Genre en
dc.subject Visions en
dc.subject Oracles en
dc.subject Action reports en
dc.subject Leading en
dc.subject Protecting en
dc.subject Providing en
dc.subject Caring en
dc.subject Feeding en
dc.subject Delivering en
dc.subject Blessing en
dc.subject Guarding en
dc.subject strengthening en
dc.subject Supervising en
dc.subject Parenting en
dc.subject Ensuring en
dc.subject Directing en
dc.subject Mediating en
dc.subject Guiding en
dc.subject Distressing en
dc.subject Disciplining en
dc.subject.ddc 220.64
dc.subject.lcsh Shepherds in the Bible en
dc.subject.lcsh Metaphor in the Bible en
dc.subject.lcsh Bible. Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. en
dc.subject.lcsh Leadership -- Religious aspects -- Christianity en
dc.subject.lcsh Servant leadership -- Religious aspects -- Christianity en
dc.subject.lcsh Pastoral care en
dc.title The shepherd metaphor in the Old Testament, and its use in pastoral and leadership models en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Old Testament) en


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