Religiosity and Pastoral Theology
Religiosity and Pastoral Theology
Author(s): Jozef ŽuffaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Theology and Religion
Published by: Teologická fakulta Trnavskej univerzity
Keywords: religiosity;pastoral theology;values;society and church;qualitative research;
Summary/Abstract: Reflection of values and life-style changes in the society is important in the process of identification of “sighs of time”. This paper analyses the religiosity in Slovakia and neighbour countries based on the “Aufbruch” survey done at the University of Vienna. The research measures religiosity of people in 14 countries. Values of religiosity are divided into three dimensions, namely personal religiosity, contents of faith and relationship with the Church. In this study we compare the chosen values from the research in the year 1997 and 2007. Based on the survey results, it is possible to create three groups of people with diff erent religiosity status: orthodox-religious, cultural-religious and seculars. The chapter “Short historical excurse” continues with analysis of some historical facts in the Slovak society after the political changes in 1989 and their infl uence at the religiosity. The development of Slovak society and the Catholic Church in Slovakia is described by the periods of personal development: childhood, puberty, teenager and post-teenager period. The last part of the paper concludes some opportunities for pastoral theology to work with actual topics in the “adult time” of society and the Church. The most important result tends to be the necessity for Church to be a strong discussion partner in the Europa-values discussion, and the wish to remain the “Agency of hope” also for people who do not see themselves as members of the Church.
Journal: Studia Aloisiana
- Issue Year: 4/2013
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 57-67
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English