The Church in Namibia, from its birth until today, has often been criticised for its ties to the governing powers.1 While much of the critique has been justified, the realities were often far more complex than portrayed by the critics. This article scrutinizes the relationship between the Church and state before and after independence and in particular the significant but sensitive issue of national reconciliation in Namibia. It has been suggested that the Church could have played a more prominent role as a promoter of unity and reconciliation, but that it has been hampered by its owntradition of fighting for justice alongside the liberation movement, in particular SWAPO, rather than independently. The Namibian Church and state have general...
From 1966 to 1989, South Africa was involved in the Namibian War of Independence, also known as the ...
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle ag...
This article takes a brief look at two indicators of the state of reconciliation in South Africa, pr...
The role of churches in Namibia had investigated by researchers who aimed to docu-ment the history o...
Just like the Babylonian confusion narrated in the book of Genesis in the old Bible, colonialism and...
The article outlines the contributions of the church to the liberation struggle in South Africa. In ...
On June 30th, 1971, the two largest Lutheran churches in Namibia, representing approximately 60% of ...
The article analyses the impact of international justice on the debate about public memory and visio...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
The article examines the transformation of specific sectors of Namibia’s government to assess whethe...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
Reconciliation has been a topic of major importance in both the German and South-African theological...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
From 1966 to 1989, South Africa was involved in the Namibian War of Independence, also known as the ...
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle ag...
This article takes a brief look at two indicators of the state of reconciliation in South Africa, pr...
The role of churches in Namibia had investigated by researchers who aimed to docu-ment the history o...
Just like the Babylonian confusion narrated in the book of Genesis in the old Bible, colonialism and...
The article outlines the contributions of the church to the liberation struggle in South Africa. In ...
On June 30th, 1971, the two largest Lutheran churches in Namibia, representing approximately 60% of ...
The article analyses the impact of international justice on the debate about public memory and visio...
Reconciliation is a very central teaching and practice fundamental to the life and witness of the Ch...
Almost 30 years after other African countries, Namibia finally became free of colonial rule in March...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
The article examines the transformation of specific sectors of Namibia’s government to assess whethe...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
Reconciliation has been a topic of major importance in both the German and South-African theological...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
From 1966 to 1989, South Africa was involved in the Namibian War of Independence, also known as the ...
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle ag...
This article takes a brief look at two indicators of the state of reconciliation in South Africa, pr...