During the past nearly 30 years the epochs of democratisation and globalisation became intertwined with the South African society, determining its spirit of the age. The democratisation of South African since 1994 has its own history of radical rather than evolutionary transformative measures which brought about constructive changes to the political and social fibre of a secularised South Africa. In conjunction, globalisation as dominant worldview became evident in the transposition of South Africa into a secular, liberal, capitalistic, pluralistic society. Over this period the Afrikaans-speaking churches of reformed tradition were not immune to these influences, channelled via their members’ experiences of and responses to their ch...
<span>Nation, ’ethnic people’ (</span><em>das Volk</em><span>), religi...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the transition to a new South Africa The comprehensive transformation ...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influenc...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the ...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influe...
The church and its congregations are an important part of society. The aim of this article was to pr...
The paper investigated religious and social transformations within a specific religious tradition in...
The Protestant Reformation is one of the greatest turning points in the history of Christianity. In...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
In a previous publication we concentrated on the role of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in the last...
This historic-critical study analyses the development of ecumenism from 1990 to 2020 within the tra...
The new political dispensation since 1994 requires the Reformed churches in South Africa to redefine...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
The secularisation theory of Max Weber states that modernisation inevitably leads to the decline of ...
<span>Nation, ’ethnic people’ (</span><em>das Volk</em><span>), religi...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the transition to a new South Africa The comprehensive transformation ...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influenc...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the ...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the influe...
The church and its congregations are an important part of society. The aim of this article was to pr...
The paper investigated religious and social transformations within a specific religious tradition in...
The Protestant Reformation is one of the greatest turning points in the history of Christianity. In...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
In a previous publication we concentrated on the role of the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in the last...
This historic-critical study analyses the development of ecumenism from 1990 to 2020 within the tra...
The new political dispensation since 1994 requires the Reformed churches in South Africa to redefine...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
The secularisation theory of Max Weber states that modernisation inevitably leads to the decline of ...
<span>Nation, ’ethnic people’ (</span><em>das Volk</em><span>), religi...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the transition to a new South Africa The comprehensive transformation ...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...