It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of power in this country has not necessarily meant that the majority of South Africans have experienced a transformed life. The incessant experience of poverty, poor service delivery and lack of political will to facilitate change is leading to violent protest action. This article investigates the progression in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa’s theological understanding of its role in being an agent of change in local communities. It does so by reflecting on the Church’s place in the current political context, its programmes and recent initiatives in its mission-based focus
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the ...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
On 27 April 2014 we celebrated twenty years of democracy in South Africa. Celebrating this importan...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
This article considers whether South Africa’s largest mainline Christian denomination, the Methodist...
In this article, colonialism, slavery, racism and apartheid are singled out as scourges that have af...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This research focuses on the role that needs to be played by the church in the development of democr...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This research focuses on the role that needs to be played by the church in the development of democr...
The church and its congregations are an important part of society. The aim of this article was to pr...
This paper focuses on the role of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA) in the Sout...
International political, social, economic and religious developments influence how local communities...
During the past nearly 30 years the epochs of democratisation and globalisation became intertwined ...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the ...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
On 27 April 2014 we celebrated twenty years of democracy in South Africa. Celebrating this importan...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
This article traces the historical impact of the church in transforming, developing and changing so...
This article considers whether South Africa’s largest mainline Christian denomination, the Methodist...
In this article, colonialism, slavery, racism and apartheid are singled out as scourges that have af...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This research focuses on the role that needs to be played by the church in the development of democr...
The concept of transformation is currently ill defined and often abused for political and ideologica...
This research focuses on the role that needs to be played by the church in the development of democr...
The church and its congregations are an important part of society. The aim of this article was to pr...
This paper focuses on the role of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA) in the Sout...
International political, social, economic and religious developments influence how local communities...
During the past nearly 30 years the epochs of democratisation and globalisation became intertwined ...
<p>The Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) is in transition because of the ...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
On 27 April 2014 we celebrated twenty years of democracy in South Africa. Celebrating this importan...