
Etiese prediking in post-apartheid Suid-Afrika? Enkele homiletiese oorwegings
Author(s) -
Shaun Burrows,
Johan Cilliers
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
stellenbosch theological journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-9467
pISSN - 2413-9459
DOI - 10.17570/stj.2018.v4n2.a18
Subject(s) - poverty , dignity , individualism , context (archaeology) , unemployment , political science , sociology , gender studies , environmental ethics , religious studies , theology , law , economic growth , history , philosophy , economics , archaeology
Ethical preaching in post-apartheid South Africa? A few homiletic considerationsThis article will try to indicate that while the church’s approach during the apartheid era was characterized by liberation theology and preaching, the post-apartheid era – that is still characterized by social decay, moral impoverishment and especially an increase in poverty, family violence, divorce and a spirit of individualism – asks for an increased focus on sustainable poverty eradication. It is argued that in post-apartheid South Africa a fundamental consensus on binding values, non-negotiable standards and morally acceptable ground attitudes are urgently needed. It is in this context that the role of ethical preaching is examined. In a context of widespread poverty, unemployment and a sense of insecurity, apathy, unconcern and depression among many ethical preaching, as an orientation event, can bring a new dignity to people.