De Gruchy, Steve M.Roux, Adrian.2010-11-222010-11-2220052005http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1855Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu- Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.The thesis examines the interface between theology and development by a careful examination of the Holy Spirit as presented in the third article of the Nicene Creed with reference to how that interacts with some of the foremost development thinkers. It shows that there is indeed considerable overlap between the Missio Dei and the (secular) field of development and that they share a common end. The Holy Spirit is shown to be a primary tool in development as well as the eschaton of development both on a personal and a global social level. The thesis aims to make a contribution to the development of a theology for development by suggesting and investigating areas of our faith, that can be emphasised, interpreted and reinterpreted in the formation of a theology for development. We must begin to discover new understandings and possibilities as approaches to theology that while consistent with the faith of the church, are also able to take their place in the world as tools of development. This thesis hopes to make a contribution to setting out in a anew way of thinking by returning to the fore Christianity's original and inherent focus of transforming this world and its involvement and coherence with development.enCommunity development--Religious aspects--Christianity.Church work with the poor.Economic development--Religious aspects--Christianity.Development economics.Holy spirit.Theses--Theology.The Holy Spirit and development.Thesis