This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa’s (URCSA) ministerial formation of the Northern Synod. The URCSA is part of the Reformed Movement (Calvinism) that was established by the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) of South Africa that mainly came from the Netherlands to establish itself in South Africa and later established ethnic churches called daughter churches into existence in terms of a racially designed formula. After many years of the Dutch Reformed Church missionary dominance, the URCSA constituted its first synod in 1994 after the demise of apartheid. It was only after this synod that the URCSA through its ministerial formation tried to shake off the ...
<strong>The journey to church unification between the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Afr...
CITATION: Muller, R. 2020. The awkward positioning of a Dutch Reformed "missionary" in apartheid Sou...
This article analyses the conflict which arose as a result of the attempt to amalgamate the church a...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
Peer reviewedThe author studies the development of the single, multiracial Dutch Reformed Church (D...
This article covers the time from 1985 to 1992 in the history of the Swaziland Reformed Church (SRC...
This article covers the time from 1985 to 1992 in the history of the Swaziland Reformed Church (SRC)...
The arrival of foreign missionaries played some significant roles in the formation of the Assemblies...
This research has focused on the history of ministerial formation in the Uniting Presbyterian Church...
The article deals with the complexities of a multi-cultural ministry within the Dutch Reformed Chur...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
CITATION: Beukes, J. & Plaatjies Van Huffel, M. A. 2016. Towards a theology of development in the Un...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial le...
This research engaged a realist paradigm to triangulate existing literature with data that emerged f...
<strong>The journey to church unification between the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Afr...
CITATION: Muller, R. 2020. The awkward positioning of a Dutch Reformed "missionary" in apartheid Sou...
This article analyses the conflict which arose as a result of the attempt to amalgamate the church a...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
Peer reviewedThe author studies the development of the single, multiracial Dutch Reformed Church (D...
This article covers the time from 1985 to 1992 in the history of the Swaziland Reformed Church (SRC...
This article covers the time from 1985 to 1992 in the history of the Swaziland Reformed Church (SRC)...
The arrival of foreign missionaries played some significant roles in the formation of the Assemblies...
This research has focused on the history of ministerial formation in the Uniting Presbyterian Church...
The article deals with the complexities of a multi-cultural ministry within the Dutch Reformed Chur...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
CITATION: Beukes, J. & Plaatjies Van Huffel, M. A. 2016. Towards a theology of development in the Un...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial le...
This research engaged a realist paradigm to triangulate existing literature with data that emerged f...
<strong>The journey to church unification between the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Afr...
CITATION: Muller, R. 2020. The awkward positioning of a Dutch Reformed "missionary" in apartheid Sou...
This article analyses the conflict which arose as a result of the attempt to amalgamate the church a...