CITATION: Mahokoto, S. S. 2019. Is there any hope for church unity? Some perspectives on the causes of the Reformed Churches split since the Reformation and itsimpact on church unity discussions today. Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 5(3):359–378, doi:10.17570/stj.2019.v5n3.a17.The original publication is available at https://ojs.reformedjournals.co.za/stjThis article gives some perspectives on the causes of the Reformed Churches split since the time of reformation and how these divisions impacts on church unity discussions today. Since reformation, church divisions took place in various forms and discussions about church reunification became a focal point in the reformed world. These splits amongst reformed churches seem to have caused t...
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This article analyses the conflict which arose as a result of the attempt to amalgamate the church a...
Outsiders to South Africa and the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), when reading the title of this articl...
In this year of REFO 500 the author investigates the question why the Reformation with its ‘theology...
The researcher in this study focuses on reconciliation, justice and unity in the church and society...
Violence is an instrument of segregation, whether it manifests physically, emotionally, verbally o...
CITATION: Jackson, R. 2016. Sources of unity or disruption? : a reflection on some mid-sixteenth cen...
Peer reviewedThis article will address the historical tensions that the impoverished state of many ...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
Bibliography: leaves 85-86.Talk about church unity evokes differing responses, with people respondin...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Universi...
<p><strong>�Is Christ divided?� Reflections on the theological justification of church d...
Peer reviewedThe quest for unity and justice in the church has become a central debate among the Re...
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on...
CITATION: Mahokoto, S. 2010. Human dignity and church re-unification in the family of the Dutch Refo...
This article gives a short historical background to the debate between Lutherans and Calvinists on u...
This article analyses the conflict which arose as a result of the attempt to amalgamate the church a...
Outsiders to South Africa and the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), when reading the title of this articl...
In this year of REFO 500 the author investigates the question why the Reformation with its ‘theology...
The researcher in this study focuses on reconciliation, justice and unity in the church and society...
Violence is an instrument of segregation, whether it manifests physically, emotionally, verbally o...
CITATION: Jackson, R. 2016. Sources of unity or disruption? : a reflection on some mid-sixteenth cen...
Peer reviewedThis article will address the historical tensions that the impoverished state of many ...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
Bibliography: leaves 85-86.Talk about church unity evokes differing responses, with people respondin...
From personal experience, this article shares to what degree the Faculty of Theology at the Universi...
<p><strong>�Is Christ divided?� Reflections on the theological justification of church d...