Original Research
Die keuse van ’n model vir inhoudsanalise van preke oor armoede en aan armes as hoorders
In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi | Vol 44, No 1 | a140 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v44i1.140
| © 2010 H.J.C. Pieterse
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 25 July 2010 | Published: 25 July 2010
Submitted: 25 July 2010 | Published: 25 July 2010
About the author(s)
H.J.C. Pieterse, Praktiese Teologie, Universiteit van Pretoria, South AfricaFull Text:
PDF (93KB)Abstract
A model for content analysis of sermons on poverty and to the poor as listeners
The argument in this article is that the leading research question for content analysis of sermons has an influence on the choice of a model for research analysis. The author is searching for a suitable model for sermon analysis in order to analyse sermons on poverty and those directed to the poor. Different authors worked in this field of research, e.g. Cilliers (1982), Pieterse (1986; 1995a; 1995b), Moehn (1996), Vaessen (1997), Stark (2005), De Klerk et al. (2009) and Immink & Verweij (2007). The following models of content analysis for sermons are discussed: the Heidelberg model, the Heidelberg model with the use of the Kwalitan computer programme, the hermeneutical model developed by Vaessen, the model for researching the sermon as a Word of God by Stark, this com-bination of the Heidelberg model and Stark’s model by De Klerk, De Wet and Letšosa, and the grounded theory model for inductive analsysis of sermons in order to develop a theory from the data. The research question of the author’s project, namely on how preachers deal with sermons on poverty and those directed to the poor, has lead him to the choice for a grounded theory model developed by colleagues in Utrecht, the Nether-lands.
The argument in this article is that the leading research question for content analysis of sermons has an influence on the choice of a model for research analysis. The author is searching for a suitable model for sermon analysis in order to analyse sermons on poverty and those directed to the poor. Different authors worked in this field of research, e.g. Cilliers (1982), Pieterse (1986; 1995a; 1995b), Moehn (1996), Vaessen (1997), Stark (2005), De Klerk et al. (2009) and Immink & Verweij (2007). The following models of content analysis for sermons are discussed: the Heidelberg model, the Heidelberg model with the use of the Kwalitan computer programme, the hermeneutical model developed by Vaessen, the model for researching the sermon as a Word of God by Stark, this com-bination of the Heidelberg model and Stark’s model by De Klerk, De Wet and Letšosa, and the grounded theory model for inductive analsysis of sermons in order to develop a theory from the data. The research question of the author’s project, namely on how preachers deal with sermons on poverty and those directed to the poor, has lead him to the choice for a grounded theory model developed by colleagues in Utrecht, the Nether-lands.
Keywords
Content Analysis Of Sermons Poverty; Models Content Analysis Of Sermons; Research Question Determines Choice Of Model
Metrics
Total abstract views: 4162Total article views: 2768
Crossref Citations
1. ’n Prakties-teologiese besinning oor die versteuring van die luisteraksie deur persepsies en die rol van preekgesprekke as dialogisering
Ferdi P. Kruger
In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi vol: 47 issue: 1 year: 2013
doi: 10.4102/ids.v47i1.541