Original Research

Model of a pastoral sermon for handling the problem of sexual violence against women in Maluku

Juliana A. Tuasela, Defi S. Nenkeula, Jenne J.R. Pieter
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 80, No 1 | a9622 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i1.9622 | © 2024 Juliana Agusthina Tuasela, Defi Stenly Nenkeula, Jenne Jessica Revanda Pieter | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 10 December 2023 | Published: 08 April 2024

About the author(s)

Juliana A. Tuasela, Faculty of Theology, Indonesian Christian University in the Moluccas, Ambon, Indonesia
Defi S. Nenkeula, Faculty of Theology, Indonesian Christian University in the Moluccas, Ambon, Indonesia
Jenne J.R. Pieter, Faculty of Theology, Indonesian Christian University in the Moluccas, Ambon, Indonesia

Abstract

Sexual violence against women is an issue of urgency that arises in all cultures locally, nationally, globally and transnationally. This problem has broad dimensions in both the public and private domains, both cases that are reported or not reported to law enforcement. Factually, the trend of this problem has been identified as increasing every year in Maluku, Indonesia. Therefore, the church requires serious attention to prevention and systematic treatment to overcome it. This sensitivity and awareness are a manifestation of the church’s sense of calling and responsibility for the restoration of human dignity. The pastoral sermon service model is the church’s strategic approach to handling this problem. This research aimed to develop a model of pastoral sermons for victims of sexual violence against women in Maluku. This research focused on identifying and exploring the tragic experiences and impacts of sexual violence against women. Furthermore, a cross-cultural pastoral model was created for victims of violence.

Contribution: This article provided a new perspective from the post-modern homiletics to approach social issues. This new homiletical approach to dealing with the problem of women’s sexual violence is one of the main focuses of ‘Women’s Theological Studies’ in HTS.


Keywords

pastoral; sermon; sexual violence; women; culture; Maluku

Sustainable Development Goal

Goal 5: Gender equality

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