Masterarbeit, 2022
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CHAPTER ONE
Introducing the Study
1.1. Background to the Study
1.2. Rationale of the Study
1.3. Theoretical Framework of the Study
1.4. Key Research Questions and Objectives of the Study
1.5. Research Methodology
1.6. Anticipated Problems, Limitations and Scope of Study
1.7. Structure of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
Emergence of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Socio-economic Impact in South Africa
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Global Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic
2.3. The Socio-economic Impact of the Emerging Covid-19 Pandemic in South Africa
2.4. Conclusion
CHAPTER THREE
An African Liberation Theological Reflection on Covid-19
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Contextual Background to African Liberation Theology
3.3. Biographies of Julius Nyerere and Desmond Tutu
3.4. Defining Ujamaa and Ubuntu
3.5. Ujamaa and Ubuntu as African Liberation Theologies
3.6. Conclusion
CHAPTER FOUR
The Response of the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa to the Emergence of Covid-19 and its Socio-economic Impact
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Roman Catholic Social Teaching on Responding to Human Need
4.3 The Establishment of Caritas Internationalis as the Catholic Development Agency
4.4. The Southern African Catholic Bishop’s Conference Response to the Emergence of Covid-19
4.5. Pastoral letters of Bishop Victor Phalana, Klerksdorp
4.6. Pastoral letter of Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, Johannesburg
4.7. Statements by the KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council - Cardinal Wilfred Napier
4.8. Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter
4.9. Analysis of the Socio-economic Impact in the Pastoral Letters and Statements
4.10. Practical Response through Caritas South Africa
4.11. Conclusion
CHAPTER FIVE
An Analysis of the Response of the Roman Catholic Church to Covid-19 in Light of the Philosophy of Ujamaa and the Theology of Ubuntu
5.1. Introduction
5.2. The Response of the Roman Catholic Church to Covid-19 in Light of Ujamaa and Ubuntu
5.3. Socially Transformative Actions for a More Effective Pastoral Response of the Roman Catholic Church to the Covid-19 Pandemic
5.4. Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX
Concluding the Study
6.1. Summary of the Study
6.2. Recommendations
This study evaluates the pastoral response of the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa to the socio-economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic between March 2020 and February 2021, and investigates how the African philosophies of Ujamaa and Ubuntu can strengthen this response.
1.1. Background to the Study
The Covid-19 pandemic has created unprecedented socio-economic hardship globally. This study is an appraisal of the pastoral response of the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa to the socio-economic impact of the emerging pandemic. The study is limited to the time period between March 2020 and February 2021, which focuses on the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic and its socio-economic impact. This is also a period during which the pastoral letters and statements of the Roman Catholic bishops in South Africa were issued. In order to analyse this response, the methodology of the Pastoral Circle of See-Judge-Act (Holland and Henriot 1981; Brackley 2006) will be used. Brackley (2006:241-242) proposes the See-Judge-Act methodology as an efficient pastoral approach to analyse a given social reality leading to an effective response. According to Brackley (2006:241-244), See-Judge Act corresponds to different analytical steps that overlap and complement each other. To ‘see’ means to do social analysis through studying a concrete social reality including their causes; to ‘judge’ refers to an integrated social and theological of a given social reality and; to ‘act’ results in liberating and transformative actions that are aligned to an appropriate pastoral response.
In addition, central to this study is the contribution that African liberation theology offers, with particular emphasis on the philosophy of Ujamaa and the theology of Ubuntu, in strengthening the pastoral response of the Roman Catholic Church to the socio-economic impact of the emerging Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa. In this study, the ‘see’ will correspond to the critical analysis of the socio-economic context of the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa. The ‘judge’ will be the using of the guiding categories of the philosophy of Ujamaa and the theology of Ubuntu to thematically analyse pastoral documents published by the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa in its response to the emergence of the pandemic. The ‘act’ will elaborate the potential socially transformative actions from the principles of Ujamaa and Ubuntu that would render more effective the pastoral response of the Roman Catholic Church to socio-economic impact of the emerging Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa.
CHAPTER ONE: This chapter introduces the study's background, rationale, theoretical framework based on African liberation theology, research questions, and methodology.
CHAPTER TWO: This chapter examines the global and local context of the Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on its emergence in South Africa and its exacerbation of existing socio-economic inequalities.
CHAPTER THREE: This chapter provides a critical theological reflection on African liberation theology, specifically detailing the philosophies of Ujamaa (Nyerere) and Ubuntu (Tutu) as foundational frameworks.
CHAPTER FOUR: This chapter conducts a thematic document analysis of pastoral letters from Catholic leaders and reports from Caritas, assessing their response to the socio-economic impact of Covid-19.
CHAPTER FIVE: This chapter analyzes the Church's response through the lens of Ujamaa and Ubuntu, suggesting socially transformative actions to strengthen future pastoral care.
CHAPTER SIX: This final chapter synthesizes the study's findings and offers recommendations for future research in the context of the pandemic within the South African region.
Covid-19, South Africa, Roman Catholic Church, Ujamaa, Ubuntu, African liberation theology, See-Judge-Act, socio-economic impact, pastoral response, Caritas, inequality, unemployment, corruption, social teaching
The research examines the pastoral response of the Roman Catholic Church in South Africa to the socio-economic hardships brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021.
The study relies on African liberation theology, specifically the philosophy of Ujamaa (Nyerere) and the theology of Ubuntu (Tutu), to serve as a guide for more effective pastoral engagement.
The main objective is to identify how Ujamaa and Ubuntu can guide the Church to offer more effective, socially transformative pastoral care during national emergencies.
The work employs a qualitative non-empirical methodology, specifically using thematic document analysis of bishops' pastoral letters, church statements, and the encyclical 'Fratelli Tutti'.
It covers the context of the pandemic, existing socio-economic inequalities, the Church's historical social teaching, and specific pastoral responses to issues like unemployment, corruption, and gender-based violence.
Key terms include Covid-19, Roman Catholic Church, Ujamaa, Ubuntu, African liberation theology, socio-economic impact, and pastoral response.
The author uses this pastoral method to analyze the socio-economic reality ('see'), apply theological principles of Ujamaa/Ubuntu ('judge'), and propose transformative social actions ('act').
The author notes that while the Church provided vital relief, it paid insufficient attention to structural issues like public health access and systemic corruption.
They provide the communal framework needed to move beyond charity and towards structures that empower financial self-reliance and community support systems.
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