The discourse between the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) and race is a difficult and intense one. The aim of this article is to give a descriptive-empirical description of the relationship between the DRC and race by using the Church Mirror surveys. An altered social distance scale is used to measure church acceptance. In the discourse on race, acceptance and unity in the DRC with regard to racial prejudice and attitudes towards the “other” group have a stronger voice than theological or religious arguments. As a normative task in this discourse, at least two aspects can be pointed out: developing a framework for forgiveness and a confession on racism
One of the pressing issues in present-day South Africa is reconciliation and unification of South Af...
This article is the edited version of the presentation held at the University of Pretoria�s �Theolog...
This article focuses on the preliminary results of a survey that was conducted among 145 students at...
The discourse between the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) and race is a difficult and intense one. The a...
This article aims to discuss neo-Calvinist perspectives on race in the Dutch Colonial Empire. How di...
This article aims to discuss neo-Calvinist perspectives on race in the Dutch Colonial Empire. How di...
The Dutch Reformed Church provided the theological justification for Apartheid since 1948 and contri...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the explicit and implicit use of the concept �human di...
This article analyses the open session debates on the Belhar Confession at the 2011 and 2013 General...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influe...
The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influenc...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
<strong>Proclaiming the Gospel: An endeavour with universal scope</strong><br /> T...
“A long road to reconciliation. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in South Africa” examines one partic...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the human rights issue: 1910-199 Research in the field of church histo...
One of the pressing issues in present-day South Africa is reconciliation and unification of South Af...
This article is the edited version of the presentation held at the University of Pretoria�s �Theolog...
This article focuses on the preliminary results of a survey that was conducted among 145 students at...
The discourse between the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) and race is a difficult and intense one. The a...
This article aims to discuss neo-Calvinist perspectives on race in the Dutch Colonial Empire. How di...
This article aims to discuss neo-Calvinist perspectives on race in the Dutch Colonial Empire. How di...
The Dutch Reformed Church provided the theological justification for Apartheid since 1948 and contri...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the explicit and implicit use of the concept �human di...
This article analyses the open session debates on the Belhar Confession at the 2011 and 2013 General...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influe...
The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influenc...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
<strong>Proclaiming the Gospel: An endeavour with universal scope</strong><br /> T...
“A long road to reconciliation. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in South Africa” examines one partic...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the human rights issue: 1910-199 Research in the field of church histo...
One of the pressing issues in present-day South Africa is reconciliation and unification of South Af...
This article is the edited version of the presentation held at the University of Pretoria�s �Theolog...
This article focuses on the preliminary results of a survey that was conducted among 145 students at...