Liturgiese ontwerp met die preekteks as uitgangspunt - 'n model
Abstract (Summary)
Radical changes during the past century not only effected the broad global society,
but also church life. Dwindeling numbers of membership and lesser church
attendance show that worldwide secularization has put the church in a tight
position. On the other hand, there is currently renewed interest in spiritual life. This
tendency gives Christianity and the church as such the opportunity to come
forward with new and creative ways to convey the message of the gospel. One of
the focus points should be to rediscover and renew the worship service, as it is still
the main function of the church. Post modern ways of life and thinking should
together with the eternal Word of God be the prime factors of rethinking worship.
With mainly these arguments in mind, this study attempts to develop a design by
which creative and effective worship services can be planned.
Because the Bible as Gods Word is central in reformed theological thinking as well
as in the whole spectrum of such church life, that will be the basis. As far as the
worship service is concerned, the text for the sermon is held to be not only the
focus point but actually the source from which all the liturgical elements develop.
The study starts off with an overview of current tendencies. Chapter 2 deals with
the research work being an empirical survey as well as a literature study. Results
of the empirical survey is dealt with throughout the study. Chapter 3 discusses the
whole issue of the presence of God in the church service. After an overview of this
phenomenon in different eras of church history, it concludes with the outcome that
God’s presence is firstly a historical fact and secondly a means of communication
during a certain event. This can be experienced because the worshiper is a person
with a certain human makup who lives in a particular time and space. In Chapter 4
the issue of the hermeneutical process comes into view. It deals with the Word in
context and feels in the end at home in the presence of the textual communicative
approach of a person such as Paul Ricoeur. The tendencies of the post modern
time is also discussed. Chapter 5 focuses on liturgy itself and leads to the point
where liturgy is actually the merging of Gods message with the message of the
congregation. The final chapter develops the liturgical model which we can call the
liturgical design where the text for the sermon is the viewpoint.
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University of Pretoria etd, Van Zyl C F (2006)
Bibliographical Information:
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:public worship preaching word of god theology presence
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