Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological message? Are black ministers diluting their sometimes critical views of socalled ‘white mother or sister churches’ because their ministers depend on the latter for their livelihood? Are black churches afraid of biting the proverbial hand that feeds them? Is the financial assistance (Afrikaans ‘sustentasie’) that wealthier churches offer to poor churches having the effect of ‘colonising’ the minds of black theologians, causing them to embrace Western theology that they may not subscribe to or believe in. This article aims to address some of these issues. The article attempts to address the issue of the financial support from the white Re...
Because of continual shifts in the sociocultural, political, and economic realities of any setting, ...
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a ...
This article is a South African perspective of a Black African reflection on the publicity of Reform...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological ...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological ...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the ...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
In this article, the researcher discusses first the Black Church in relation to God, one another, an...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Despite promises of a ‘better life for all’ millions of mainly black South Africans are subjected t...
There is a conflict over whether Christian ministry and theological education should be pursued with...
Because of continual shifts in the sociocultural, political, and economic realities of any setting, ...
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a ...
This article is a South African perspective of a Black African reflection on the publicity of Reform...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological ...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological ...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the ...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
In this article, the researcher discusses first the Black Church in relation to God, one another, an...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Despite promises of a ‘better life for all’ millions of mainly black South Africans are subjected t...
There is a conflict over whether Christian ministry and theological education should be pursued with...
Because of continual shifts in the sociocultural, political, and economic realities of any setting, ...
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a ...
This article is a South African perspective of a Black African reflection on the publicity of Reform...