On being a theologian for “others”

Denise M Ackerman
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This contribution, written in the form of a letter to Dirkie Smit, reflects on his weekly columns that are published in the Cape newspaper Die Burger. It addresses two questions: How does Smit, par essence a theologian’s theologian, communicate so successfully with the readers of a newspaper? Second, what motivates his faithful writing of these weekly columns? In attempting to address the first question it is suggested that the columns are infused with the intent to achieve a communicative praxis that is liberating, and thus reminiscent of critical theory. Employing language that is simple and straightforward, laced with humour, never devoid of learning, and contextually relevant, Smit’s columns are a highly effective exercise in Christian ethics. Here the two questions asked, merge, for the answer to the question of motivation is found to be an expression of Smit’s spirituality and his hope for a redeemed world. Discernment (onderskeidingsvermoe), a key value in Christian spirituality, is central to his writing. His critical contextual awareness combined with his focus on moral discernment, all couched in a highly accessible format, make him “a theologian for others”.
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论成为“他人”的神学家
这篇文章是以给Dirkie Smit的一封信的形式写的,反映了他在开普报纸Die Burger上发表的每周专栏。它解决了两个问题:Smit,本质上是一个神学家中的神学家,是如何成功地与报纸的读者沟通的?其次,是什么促使他忠实地撰写这些每周专栏?在试图解决第一个问题的过程中,有人建议这些专栏注入了一种意图,以实现一种解放的交流实践,从而使人想起批判理论。Smit的专栏采用简单直接的语言,辅以幽默,从不缺乏学问,并与上下文相关,是对基督教伦理的有效实践。在这里,这两个问题合并在一起,因为对动机问题的回答被发现是Smit的灵性和他对救赎世界的希望的表达。辨别力(derskidingsvermoe)是基督教灵性的关键价值,也是他作品的核心。他对语境的批判意识,加上他对道德鉴别力的关注,所有这些都以一种易于理解的形式表达出来,使他成为“一个为他人服务的神学家”。
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