Faculty of Theology
Department of Practical Theology
Selected Highlights from Research Findings
Prof Maake Masango was engaged in a team project with a PhD student on water as a resource in poor communities and the task of the church. An article entitled ‘Privatisation of water system: Crime against humanity’ emanated from this. He also published a chapter in a book, entitled Pastoral care in mission, edited by Jonas N Dah.
Prof Malan Nel delivered research outputs on congregational studies. Articles include ‘Congregational analysis revisited: Empirical approaches’ and ‘Congregational analysis: A theological and ministerial approach’, published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65(1). He also contributed to the theme of continuing theological training by publishing two articles: ‘Inviting and initiating youth into a life of discipleship’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(2) and ‘Continuing theological training at the University of Pretoria’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(3).
Prof Julian Müller concentrated on the interdisciplinary aspects of postfoundational practical theology, with HIV and Aids research as a case study. A paper was presented at a humanities conference in Beijing, China, which formed the basis the article, ‘Transversal rationality as a practical way of doing interdisciplinary work, with HIV and Aids as a case study’, published in Practical Theology in South Africa, Vol 24(2) 2009.
Prof Cas Vos published his fifth anthology of Afrikaans poems, entitled Intieme afwesige.
Contact person: Prof JC Müller.
Prof Maake Masango was engaged in a team project with a PhD student on water as a resource in poor communities and the task of the church. An article entitled ‘Privatisation of water system: Crime against humanity’ emanated from this. He also published a chapter in a book, entitled Pastoral care in mission, edited by Jonas N Dah.
Prof Malan Nel delivered research outputs on congregational studies. Articles include ‘Congregational analysis revisited: Empirical approaches’ and ‘Congregational analysis: A theological and ministerial approach’, published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65(1). He also contributed to the theme of continuing theological training by publishing two articles: ‘Inviting and initiating youth into a life of discipleship’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(2) and ‘Continuing theological training at the University of Pretoria’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(3).
Prof Julian Müller concentrated on the interdisciplinary aspects of postfoundational practical theology, with HIV and Aids research as a case study. A paper was presented at a humanities conference in Beijing, China, which formed the basis the article, ‘Transversal rationality as a practical way of doing interdisciplinary work, with HIV and Aids as a case study’, published in Practical Theology in South Africa, Vol 24(2) 2009.
Prof Cas Vos published his fifth anthology of Afrikaans poems, entitled Intieme afwesige.
Contact person: Prof MJ Masango.
Prof Maake Masango was engaged in a team project with a PhD student on water as a resource in poor communities and the task of the church. An article entitled ‘Privatisation of water system: Crime against humanity’ emanated from this. He also published a chapter in a book, entitled Pastoral care in mission, edited by Jonas N Dah.
Prof Malan Nel delivered research outputs on congregational studies. Articles include ‘Congregational analysis revisited: Empirical approaches’ and ‘Congregational analysis: A theological and ministerial approach’, published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65(1). He also contributed to the theme of continuing theological training by publishing two articles: ‘Inviting and initiating youth into a life of discipleship’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(2) and ‘Continuing theological training at the University of Pretoria’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(3).
Prof Julian Müller concentrated on the interdisciplinary aspects of postfoundational practical theology, with HIV and Aids research as a case study. A paper was presented at a humanities conference in Beijing, China, which formed the basis the article, ‘Transversal rationality as a practical way of doing interdisciplinary work, with HIV and Aids as a case study’, published in Practical Theology in South Africa, Vol 24(2) 2009.
Prof Cas Vos published his fifth anthology of Afrikaans poems, entitled Intieme afwesige.
Contact person: Prof M Nel.
Prof Maake Masango was engaged in a team project with a PhD student on water as a resource in poor communities and the task of the church. An article entitled ‘Privatisation of water system: Crime against humanity’ emanated from this. He also published a chapter in a book, entitled Pastoral care in mission, edited by Jonas N Dah.
Prof Malan Nel delivered research outputs on congregational studies. Articles include ‘Congregational analysis revisited: Empirical approaches’ and ‘Congregational analysis: A theological and ministerial approach’, published in HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65(1). He also contributed to the theme of continuing theological training by publishing two articles: ‘Inviting and initiating youth into a life of discipleship’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(2) and ‘Continuing theological training at the University of Pretoria’, published in Verbum et Ecclesia 30(3).
Prof Julian Müller concentrated on the interdisciplinary aspects of postfoundational practical theology, with HIV and Aids research as a case study. A paper was presented at a humanities conference in Beijing, China, which formed the basis the article, ‘Transversal rationality as a practical way of doing interdisciplinary work, with HIV and Aids as a case study’, published in Practical Theology in South Africa, Vol 24(2) 2009.
Prof Cas Vos published his fifth anthology of Afrikaans poems, entitled Intieme afwesige.
Contact person: Prof CJA Vos.
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