The societal changes introduced with the advent of the new political dispensation in South Africa in 1994 brought with them serious consequences for the different religions and for the academic disciplines devoted to the study of religion. This includes disciplines such as theology and religious studies, as well as those social sciences with an academic interest in religion as influential societal factor. The second part of the article presents a brief survey of the impact of these societal changes on religion, particularly the Christian religion, and the academic disciplines of theology, religious studies and the social sciences. An outline of the position and role of religion and the academic disciplines of theology, religious studies and...
As steps are taken towards the end of apartheid and a new political future in South Africa the theme...
The secularisation theory of Max Weber states that modernisation inevitably leads to the decline of ...
In this article the most relevant features of South African society and the most important challenge...
Whereas the struggle for liberation was characterised by the prominent participation of religious fo...
Within the South African context, the South African Council of Churches (SACC) played a constructive...
The history and contributions of the Department Science of Religion and Missiology at the UP have be...
This article analyzes the impact of religion in the South African polity. Special attention is paid ...
In this article the authors briefly address the many empirical and theoretical critiques of this ear...
CITATION: Muller, H. P. 1995. Tertiary academia of religion in South Africa : some statistical persp...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
<p>The field of theology and development is a relatively new sub-discipline within theological...
In a secular society, as is the Netherlands, the position of religions and religious organisations i...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
As steps are taken towards the end of apartheid and a new political future in South Africa the theme...
The secularisation theory of Max Weber states that modernisation inevitably leads to the decline of ...
In this article the most relevant features of South African society and the most important challenge...
Whereas the struggle for liberation was characterised by the prominent participation of religious fo...
Within the South African context, the South African Council of Churches (SACC) played a constructive...
The history and contributions of the Department Science of Religion and Missiology at the UP have be...
This article analyzes the impact of religion in the South African polity. Special attention is paid ...
In this article the authors briefly address the many empirical and theoretical critiques of this ear...
CITATION: Muller, H. P. 1995. Tertiary academia of religion in South Africa : some statistical persp...
My thesis examines the role of religion during apartheid in South Africa. I argue that in order to c...
The promulgation of South African policy regarding the place of religion in public education was del...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
<p>The field of theology and development is a relatively new sub-discipline within theological...
In a secular society, as is the Netherlands, the position of religions and religious organisations i...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
As steps are taken towards the end of apartheid and a new political future in South Africa the theme...
The secularisation theory of Max Weber states that modernisation inevitably leads to the decline of ...
In this article the most relevant features of South African society and the most important challenge...