The question in the heading is dealt with in the article by splitting it up in three sub-questions: 1. Does the South African society has need for what the DRC can offer? 2. Does the DRC still have the room and opportunity to play a constructive role in our society? and 3. Are the DRC and its members willing and prepared to play such a constructive role in our society? The article arrives at the conclusion that there is indeed need in the South African society for the type of service that the DRC and its high percentage of well-educated, creative and affluent members can provide. Although the opportunity for providing such service has been restricted as a result of the loss of influence on the government and the separation of church and sta...
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The question in the heading is dealt with in the article by splitting it up in three sub-questions: ...
<strong>The Dutch Reformed Church and the transition to a new South Africa</strong><b...
The church and its congregations are an important part of society. The aim of this article was to pr...
<strong>South Africa in the year 2000: What moral guidance can the Dutch Reformed Church provi...
The Dutch Reformed Church in Africa, Orange Free State (DRCA OFS), is one of the Dutch Reformed fami...
This article is the edited version of the presentation held at the University of Pretoria�s �Theolog...
<p>Does Christ sustain the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa? The Netherdutch Reformed Chu...
The Afrikaanse Taal en Kultuur Vereeniging (ATKV) is an organisation aimed at developing Afrikaner ...
The term ‘rainbow nation’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture o...
The Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) is one of the Dutch Reformed family churches. It was esta...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influe...
<strong>Moral renewal: a challenge to the churches</strong><br /><span>The a...
Outsiders to South Africa and the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), when reading the title of this articl...
<strong>The journey to church unification between the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Afr...
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