The history of prophetic witness against the system of apartheid is well recorded. Church leaders such as, among others, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rev. Dr Beyers Naude, Dr Allan Boesak, Rev. Frank Chikane and Dr Brigilia Bam are well-known names in this context. Post-1994, the situation, as far as the prophetic involvement of the church in society is concerned, has changed dramatically, with the church withdrawing from the public arena. The article traces some of the reasons why this retreat of the church into the periphery has occurred in a post-1994 situation where inequality, unemployment and poverty still prevail. The article also examines attempts at reclaiming the prophetic voice in the public arena from different sections of the Chris...
<strong>Christianity at the crossroads</strong><br /> Mission Christianity exercis...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
Christianity is entering another revolution or reformation phase. Five hundred years ago, Luther sto...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
One of the factors that dismantled the apartheid system in South Africa was the prophetic voice of ...
In this article the authors briefly address the many empirical and theoretical critiques of this ear...
Within the South African context, the South African Council of Churches (SACC) played a constructive...
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most Afri...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
It is suggested that a clear prophetic voice of the congregational gathering could change the socie...
<p>The way in which the full spectrum of Christian communities are challenged to realign thems...
Racism is an issue which the activism of the Black Methodist Consultation (BMC) was set to address ...
<strong>Christianity at the crossroads</strong><br /> Mission Christianity exercis...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
Christianity is entering another revolution or reformation phase. Five hundred years ago, Luther sto...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
One of the factors that dismantled the apartheid system in South Africa was the prophetic voice of ...
In this article the authors briefly address the many empirical and theoretical critiques of this ear...
Within the South African context, the South African Council of Churches (SACC) played a constructive...
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most Afri...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
It is suggested that a clear prophetic voice of the congregational gathering could change the socie...
<p>The way in which the full spectrum of Christian communities are challenged to realign thems...
Racism is an issue which the activism of the Black Methodist Consultation (BMC) was set to address ...
<strong>Christianity at the crossroads</strong><br /> Mission Christianity exercis...
The isolation of South Africa on international terrain, especially during the 1980s, contributed to ...
Christianity is entering another revolution or reformation phase. Five hundred years ago, Luther sto...