Contemporary perspectives on the importance of repentance in the treatment of substance addicted persons in a toby of the Malagasy Lutheran Church: A study of approaches and practices in pastoral care and counseling
Aina Andosoa Rasendrason Ep Randrianantoandro
Ph.d.-kandidat
- aina.rasendrason@vid.no
Prosjektperiode
September 2023–august 2026
Veiledere
- Førsteamanuensis Terese Bue Kessel, VID vitenskapelige høgskole
- Professor Stephanie Dietrich, VID vitenskapelige høgskole
Om prosjektet
In 2021 I received a Master degree in Theology and religious studies from VID Stavanger. My master thesis focused on Pastoral care and counseling and I am now working on my Ph.D. project in the same field, supervised by Terese Bue Kessel and Stephanie Dietrich.
The Malagasy society has recently noticed the overwhelming effects of substance addiction which has not ceased growing especially among youth in the last few years. But the Malagasy revival movement of Ankaramalaza has always been welcoming in its healing camps (toby) substance-addicted people. While several scholars have investigated this movement, their studies concentrated on mental illnesses and demon possession which are the problems suffered by patients treated there too. The central point of my project is the problem of substance addiction and with a pastoral care and counseling perspective, it aims to research the effects the Malagasy revival movement’s approach of pastoral care, which I call a “repentance-based” model of pastoral care, has on substance addiction.
Bakgrunn
Mastergrad i Theology and Religious Studies, VID vitenskapelige høgskole, 2021
Forskningsgruppe
Church and Practice