The Reformed Church and apartheid. This contribution examines the changing attitude of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika (NHKA) towards apartheid, specifically since the Second World War. The NHKA’s views started with a theological justification of apartheid and the complete identification of the church with Afrikaner nationalism, moving to a position of critical solidarity and eventually the rejection of apartheid and its own theological justification of apartheid in 2010
During the 1980s, the South African government was struggling to keep violence in the country under ...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
Johan Heyns was the moderator of the General Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1986 to 1990. T...
<strong>The Reformed Church and apartheid.</strong> This contribution examines the chang...
<strong>What is Reformational theology?: Thoughts on a petition of protest</strong><b...
This article depicts the theology of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as embodied in espec...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
<strong>The World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Dutch Reformed Church and a <em>sta...
<strong>Church unity between the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the human rights issue: 1910-199 Research in the field of church histo...
When one becomes two: A perspective on recent events in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa. O...
Apartheid betyder åtskildhet på Afrikaans och är namnet på den rasåtskillnadspolitik som genomfördes...
“A long road to reconciliation. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in South Africa” examines one partic...
<strong>Church and nation</strong><br /> In this essay the relationship between th...
During the 1980s, the South African government was struggling to keep violence in the country under ...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
Johan Heyns was the moderator of the General Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1986 to 1990. T...
<strong>The Reformed Church and apartheid.</strong> This contribution examines the chang...
<strong>What is Reformational theology?: Thoughts on a petition of protest</strong><b...
This article depicts the theology of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as embodied in espec...
In this paper I seek to address the theological backing of apartheid in South Africa by focusing on ...
<strong>The World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Dutch Reformed Church and a <em>sta...
<strong>Church unity between the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
The Dutch Reformed Church and the human rights issue: 1910-199 Research in the field of church histo...
When one becomes two: A perspective on recent events in the Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa. O...
Apartheid betyder åtskildhet på Afrikaans och är namnet på den rasåtskillnadspolitik som genomfördes...
“A long road to reconciliation. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in South Africa” examines one partic...
<strong>Church and nation</strong><br /> In this essay the relationship between th...
During the 1980s, the South African government was struggling to keep violence in the country under ...
<strong>Objective interpretation of Scripture? Marginal notes to the interpretation of Scriptu...
Johan Heyns was the moderator of the General Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1986 to 1990. T...