A public theology discourse in practice: Perspectives from the oeuvre of Yolanda Dreyer
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Tanya van WykKeywords
Publictheology
Friedrich Schleiermacher, Yolanda Dreyer
gender
sexuality
power
hermeneutics
church
The Bible
BS1-2970
Practical Theology
BV1-5099
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<span>This article can serve as an overview of the work of Yolanda Dreyer, or as an introduction to her work, by conversing with her as a public theologian in the tradition of Schleiermacher. The article highlights her passion to listen to the voices that are normally ignored or to hear what needs to be heard to transform discourses. It investigates the contribution of Yolanda Dreyer to public theology with regard to the newspaper columns she has been writing for more than 17 years. It compares aspects of her public theology with the theology of Friedrich Schleiermacher, which can be characterised by an internalised spirituality and a critical hermeneutic of suspicion towards the abuse of power. Gender injustice and cultural criticism are prominent themes within Dreyer’s public theology. She emphasises the vocation to speak out, but also the necessity to listen. These contributions also characterise Dreyer as a pastor-theologian.</span>Date
2017-04-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:5fd9102f5d1e42778517b536613ca48b0259-9422
2072-8050
10.4102/hts.v73i4.4818
https://doaj.org/article/5fd9102f5d1e42778517b536613ca48b