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Title
Prediking oor die koninkryk van God: 'n uitdaging in 'n nuwe konteks van armoede |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/9178 |
Date
2009 |
Author(s)
Pieterse, H.J.C. |
Contributor(s)
pietehjc@absamail.co.za |
Abstract
Preaching on the kingdom of God: A challenge in a new context of poverty. The question addressed by this article has to do with the content of preaching in the context of laws about affirmative action affecting white South Africans. This question results from the findings of previous research by the author regarding the experience of God by people negatively affected by these laws. The article argues that preaching of the parables on the kingdom of God can help people to find hope and a meaningful existence as followers of Jesus. The contemporary understanding by New Testament scholars of how the parables should be interpreted is discussed. Most of the authentic versions of the parables of Jesus are diaphoric metaphors. The kingdom message of Jesus to the subculture of the disreputable poor creates an alternative life world in contrast to the violence, injustice and discrimination of worldly states. The eschatology of the parables in Matthew should be interpreted as ethical eschatology real in nature. Interpreting these parables ethically helps pastors to preach Jesus' kingdom message anew. |
Subject(s)
Prediking; Koninkryk van God; Kingdom of God; Affirmative action; Regstellende aksie; Preaching; Theology, Practical -- Biblical teaching; Poverty -- South Africa; Affirmative action programs -- South Africa; Bible -- Parables -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
Language
Afrikaans |
Publisher
Reformed Theological College, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria |
Type of publication
Article |
Rights
© 2009. The Authors. Licensee: OpenJournals Publishing. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
Identifier
Pieterse, HJC 2009, 'Prediking oor die koninkryk van God: 'n uitdaging in 'n nuwe konteks van armoede', HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65(1): Art. #106, 6 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v65i1.106; 0259-9422; 10.4102/hts.v65i1.106 |
Repository
Pretoria - University of Pretoria, UPSpace
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