Partizipation als Geben und Nehmen im Horizont der Gnade: Zur diakoniewissenschaftlichen Begründung von Teilhabe

In diaconal studies a paradigm shift from “care” to “participation” has taken place. The omnipresent use of “participation” derives from the socio-political progress perspectives based on human rights approaches, e.g. in diaconal practical work. However, a specific theological approach is missing. T...

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Main Author: Schmidt, Markus 1986- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2021
In: Kerygma und Dogma
Year: 2021, Volume: 67, Issue: 2, Pages: 148-166
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Charity studies / Participation / Understanding
IxTheo Classification:CH Christianity and Society
NBE Anthropology
NCC Social ethics
RK Charity work
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Summary:In diaconal studies a paradigm shift from “care” to “participation” has taken place. The omnipresent use of “participation” derives from the socio-political progress perspectives based on human rights approaches, e.g. in diaconal practical work. However, a specific theological approach is missing. The article illustrates “participation” as a central theological term and argues for defining it as a mutual process of giving and taking. Participation is fundamentally active and should not be misunderstood as a passive product. A specific diaconal way of talking about “participation” is founded in God’s gift of Christ.
ISSN:2196-8020
Contains:Enthalten in: Kerygma und Dogma
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.13109/kedo.2021.67.2.148