Abstract
Pastoral care with traumatised youth, the ‘scapegoat’ model, and Jesus as role modelExisting research shows that adolescents are victimised and traumatised more often than adults. Many a time it is left to pastoral counsellors to assist such traumatised youth to overcome such experiences. This article therefore aims to empower pastors in this task with reference to the insights of René Girard. As violence is inherent to traumatic experiences, two aspects of Girard’s insights are pertinent. Girard’s notions of imitation with regard to violence, as well as the scapegoat ritual can be useful to pastors who want to guide adolescents through their trauma. Girard’s contribution has been widely acknowledged and used by theologians in their hermeneutical and theological endeavours. This article now applies these insights to the field of Practical Theology. In theology, Jesus has become both the ‘role model’ and the ‘scapegoat’. This article applies both these aspects of Jesus’ life to pastoral care with traumatised youth.
Highlights
Kinders en adolessente word meer dikwels as volwassenes getraumatiseer
Hierdie navorsing het op adolessente tussen die ouderdom van 12 en 17 gekonsentreer, en is in 11 state sowel as die Distrik Columbia uitgevoer
Die navorsing het bevind dat hierdie jeugdige portuurgroep vyf keer meer dikwels die slagoffers van geweld is as persone bo die ouderdom van 35
Summary
Affiliations: 1Departement Praktiese Teologie, Universiteit van Pretoria, Suid-Afrika. Postal address: Departement Praktiese Teologie, Universiteit van Pretoria, Lynnwoodweg, Hatfield 0083, Suid-Afrika. How to cite this article: Endres, A. & Dreyer, J., 2009, ‘Pastoraat en jeugtrauma, die “sondebokmodel”, en Jesus as rolmodel’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 65(1), Art. Nota: Hierdie artikel is een van twee verwerkings van dele uit die PhDproefskrif deur Annelize Endres onder leiding van prof. Dr Yolanda Dreyer, voorgelê en aanvaar in die Departement Praktiese Teologie, Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit van Pretoria (2009) Nota: Hierdie artikel is een van twee verwerkings van dele uit die PhDproefskrif deur Annelize Endres onder leiding van prof. dr Yolanda Dreyer, voorgelê en aanvaar in die Departement Praktiese Teologie, Fakulteit Teologie, Universiteit van Pretoria (2009)
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