CITATION: Koopman, N. 2015. Citizenship in South Africa today : some insights from Christian ecclesiology. Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology, 43(3):425–437, doi:10.7832/43-3-128.The original publication is available at http://missionalia.journals.ac.zaThis essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Citizenship discourse in South Africa takes place in the context of the movement away from apartheid, and in the context of the processes of Africanisation and globalisation. An attempt is made to make a contribution to citizenship discourse in South Africa by drawing from theological insights, specifically from the classic formulation of the four marks of the church, namely cath...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2010. Human dignity in Africa : a christological approach. Scriptura, 104:240-...
Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democ...
The current article fervently acknowledges the general agreement that Lesotho had never experienced ...
This essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Ci...
Citizenship in sub-Saharan Africa has undergone profound changes in recent decades as part of wider ...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. Learning, changing and doing : critical citizenship through ecumenical e...
This thesis is a historical study of the joint efforts that ecumenical Protestants made towards the ...
Text in EnglishWith the start of democracy in South Africa and the end of the legal Apartheid rule, ...
The original publication is available from AFRICAN SUN MeDIA, Stellenbosch: South Africa.CITATION: C...
The anthropological study of citizenship enables an understanding of restitutive and redistributive ...
Governed by a liberal constitution, the South African democratic project is progressively nding its...
Within the South African context, there exists an intimate relationship between religion and politic...
Bibliography: leaves 131-134.The dynamic discourse between religion and public life is illustrated i...
The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individual...
This article examines the possibility that in the post-apartheid South African legal system South Af...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2010. Human dignity in Africa : a christological approach. Scriptura, 104:240-...
Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democ...
The current article fervently acknowledges the general agreement that Lesotho had never experienced ...
This essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Ci...
Citizenship in sub-Saharan Africa has undergone profound changes in recent decades as part of wider ...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. Learning, changing and doing : critical citizenship through ecumenical e...
This thesis is a historical study of the joint efforts that ecumenical Protestants made towards the ...
Text in EnglishWith the start of democracy in South Africa and the end of the legal Apartheid rule, ...
The original publication is available from AFRICAN SUN MeDIA, Stellenbosch: South Africa.CITATION: C...
The anthropological study of citizenship enables an understanding of restitutive and redistributive ...
Governed by a liberal constitution, the South African democratic project is progressively nding its...
Within the South African context, there exists an intimate relationship between religion and politic...
Bibliography: leaves 131-134.The dynamic discourse between religion and public life is illustrated i...
The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individual...
This article examines the possibility that in the post-apartheid South African legal system South Af...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2010. Human dignity in Africa : a christological approach. Scriptura, 104:240-...
Citizenship is a right that has been won by the vast majority of South Africans after the 1994 democ...
The current article fervently acknowledges the general agreement that Lesotho had never experienced ...