The dilemma of traditional and 21st century pastoral ministry: Ministering to families and communities faced with socio-economic pathologies

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Abstract

A holistic pastoral methodology is sought in transforming the socio-economic and systemic pathologies of poor families and local communities. Missional pastoral ministry is proposed from a critical hermeneutical and contextual perspective for the empowerment and liberation of people living with complex and multiple forms of pathologies. A transversal rationality model is applied merging the complexity and divergence of cross-disciplinary and intradisciplinary approaches between missional theology, practical theology, contextual theology, religious pedagogy and ethics. Practical theology in South Africa should be applied from and within the contemporary socio-economic, systemic and ecclesiological pathologies.

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Dames, G. E. (2010). The dilemma of traditional and 21st century pastoral ministry: Ministering to families and communities faced with socio-economic pathologies. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 66(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v66i2.817

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