The access to land for Africans in sub-Saharan Africa has been problematic since the advent of colonisation. The church came to Africa as an acolyte of colonisers and acquired land as a benefit from its association. The minority of people still own the majority of land through title deeds, a Eurocentric view of land based on private ownership, while the landless (the majority of Africans) are still hoping their respective governments would redistribute equitably the land so that they could have access to their birth right inheritance from their Creator and their ancestors (Afrocentric view). The church is part of the minority that owns vast pieces of land. Different subSaharan African governments have proven to be incapable to do fai...
As a participant observer within the African Churches, the author has observed that these churches a...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
The access to land for Africans in sub-Saharan Africa has been problematic since the advent of colo...
A Freedom Charter statement regarding land is highlighted as follows: “The land shall be shared amo...
CITATION: Plaatjies-Van Huffel, M. 2020. Whose land is it anyway? : a historical reflection on the c...
Christian churches control substantial areas of land in Africa. While intensifying struggles over th...
Located within the wider questions that the South African church is asking about the relationship be...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1998.This study seeks to investigate the origi...
This article investigates the history of the farm Bethany in the Free State (a province of South Afr...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
Peer reviewedThe legacy of socio-economic injustice which was inherited from the Natives Land Act of...
This essay discusses the procurement of farmland around the town of Brewaniase in the Volta Region o...
Bibliography: p. 95-108.Land restitution is an inevitable consequence of the new dispensation in Sou...
This paper examines the role of colonisation in the conquering of the Being of Africans. It is point...
As a participant observer within the African Churches, the author has observed that these churches a...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
The access to land for Africans in sub-Saharan Africa has been problematic since the advent of colo...
A Freedom Charter statement regarding land is highlighted as follows: “The land shall be shared amo...
CITATION: Plaatjies-Van Huffel, M. 2020. Whose land is it anyway? : a historical reflection on the c...
Christian churches control substantial areas of land in Africa. While intensifying struggles over th...
Located within the wider questions that the South African church is asking about the relationship be...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1998.This study seeks to investigate the origi...
This article investigates the history of the farm Bethany in the Free State (a province of South Afr...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
Peer reviewedThe legacy of socio-economic injustice which was inherited from the Natives Land Act of...
This essay discusses the procurement of farmland around the town of Brewaniase in the Volta Region o...
Bibliography: p. 95-108.Land restitution is an inevitable consequence of the new dispensation in Sou...
This paper examines the role of colonisation in the conquering of the Being of Africans. It is point...
As a participant observer within the African Churches, the author has observed that these churches a...
This article investigates the land claim of the Barokologadi of Melorane, with their long history of...
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...