Angry Preaching: A Grounded Theory Analysis from South Africa

Author:

Wepener Cas1,Pieterse Hendrik J.C.2

Affiliation:

1. Professor and Head of the Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology & Religion, University of Pretoria GautengSouth Africa

2. Emeritus Professor of Practical Theology, Department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology, University of South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Expressions of anger can be observed all over South Africa and by individuals and groups from different social, economic and racial backgrounds. In this article the argument is advanced that such expressions of anger can be expressions of love and signs of hope showing that people still care. Therefore, anger should not be avoided, but instead be embraced and channelled for positive ends. This article furthermore develops an argument in favour of the celebration of angry liturgies and the preaching of angry sermons as an integral part of the on-going road towards reconciliation and healing after apartheid in general and in particular it reflects on sermons preached in Afrikaans Reformed churches in South Africa on the theme of anger between 2010 and 2015. By means of content analysis, and specifically Grounded Theory, the collected sermons were analysed and a homiletical theory for praxis regarding angry preaching developed. In conclusion the theory for praxis is presented as homiletical route markers for angry preaching as one way of liturgically embracing and meaningfully channelling anger.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Religious studies,Sociology and Political Science

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