Avoiding ethnic tension and conflict in South Africa: What can we learn from Paul’sexperience?The dream of a ‘rainbow nation’ in South Africa appears to be on the wane as ethnic tension and conflict seem to simmer just beneath the surface. This article investigates Paul’s approach to the issue of ethnic identity with reference to ethnicity and social identity theory. Initially, Paul adopted a radical approach, which basically rendered ethnic identity irrelevant. However, he came to realise that ethnic differences need to be accommodated within the group of Jesus followers. The article applies these insights in calling for strong, moral, visionary and discerning leadership in South Africa
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<strong>Avoiding ethnic tension and conflict in South Africa: What can we learn from Paul’s ex...
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Race and inequality have always been sensitive topics in South African society due to its colonial p...
This article honours Professor Bennie van der Walt as a bridge builder between white Afrikaners and ...
<strong>Avoiding ethnic tension and conflict in South Africa: What can we learn from Paul’s ex...
The HSRC Report on religion, intergroup relations and social change in South AfricaThis article deal...
When one becomes two: A perspective on recent events in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa. O...
Reconciliation and possible symbols of reconciliation in contemporaiy South AfricaIn this article th...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, A. A. 2019. Kern-oorwegings in die besinning oor die rol van die (NG) Kerk in...
This paper - in two parts - deals with the question of whether the NederduitschHervormde Church shou...
A history of internal division marks the Afrikaans speech community. In the past the Afrikaans langu...
This article examines the dynamics between European emigration and theSouth African immigration poli...
A white-centred, or Eurocentric view of South African history has, until recently, been prevalent in...
Versoening en navorsing oor versoening in Suid-Afrika is geen nuutjie nie. Die vraag ontstaan dus of...
Redefining Paul’s conflict in Galatia: The letter to the Galatians through the lense of the social s...
CITATION:Burrows, S. & Cilliers, J. H. 2018. Etiese prediking in post-apartheid Suid-Afrika? : enkel...
Text in AfrikaansIt has become clear that the continued existence of the Afrikaner in the 21st centu...
Race and inequality have always been sensitive topics in South African society due to its colonial p...
This article honours Professor Bennie van der Walt as a bridge builder between white Afrikaners and ...