This article juxtaposed the theological theme of incarnation with quasi-religious invasions of public power structures and institutions in southern Africa, which has been described by the term sacralisation of authority. Incarnational theology as constructed on the model of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ concerns a Divine-human border crossing from above to below or from power into powerlessness. Sacralisation of authority concerns an opposite process whereby mundane structures and people of power seek to bolster their authority even further by the acquisition of godlike attributes. This article referred to political realities in southern Africa, particularly in Zimbabwe and South Africa as illustrative of the latter, whereas the Tshwane L...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
Although the extreme form of Theonomism has only affected a small number of Reformed members in Sout...
Spirituality is a way of living. It is described as that which touches the core of human existence, ...
This article juxtaposed the theological theme of incarnation with quasi-religious invasions of publi...
<p>This article explores the notions of spirituality, democracy, social cohesion and public th...
This article considers whether South Africa’s largest mainline Christian denomination, the Methodist...
sermon1 In this article the Heidelberg Method of sermon analysis is used to analyse a sermon preache...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This article examines the impact and implications of the Light of Life Christian Group’s new theolog...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial leg...
The article focuses on the local worshipping community as a site for the spiritual formation ofcitiz...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
This article argues that African Neo-Pentecostalism has adopted indigenous notions of sacred authori...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
Although the extreme form of Theonomism has only affected a small number of Reformed members in Sout...
Spirituality is a way of living. It is described as that which touches the core of human existence, ...
This article juxtaposed the theological theme of incarnation with quasi-religious invasions of publi...
<p>This article explores the notions of spirituality, democracy, social cohesion and public th...
This article considers whether South Africa’s largest mainline Christian denomination, the Methodist...
sermon1 In this article the Heidelberg Method of sermon analysis is used to analyse a sermon preache...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This article examines the impact and implications of the Light of Life Christian Group’s new theolog...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial leg...
The article focuses on the local worshipping community as a site for the spiritual formation ofcitiz...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
In this article we explore the impact that diminishing modes of authority and the accompanying loss ...
This article argues that African Neo-Pentecostalism has adopted indigenous notions of sacred authori...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
Although the extreme form of Theonomism has only affected a small number of Reformed members in Sout...
Spirituality is a way of living. It is described as that which touches the core of human existence, ...