<strong>Does the church have a political responsibility? On the necessity and boundaries of the theory of the two kingdoms. </strong>The question is asked whether the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika has a political responsibility in the new South Africa? It is often heard that the church has no political responsibility - especially in the new circumstances. In defending this viewpoint, theologians in South Africa argue that they are in line with Luther's theory of the two kingdoms. This article shows that the theory of the two kingdoms is not a unique Lutheran, but also a Calvinist interest. It is further shown that this theory is not only concerned with separating the two kingdoms, but also with bringing these kingdoms ...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
This article investigates the challenges facing the Dutch Reformed Churches in the SouthAfrican libe...
<strong>Confession in the context of ecclesiastical polity with special reference to the conce...
<strong>The political responsibility of the church: On the necessity and boundaries of the the...
<strong>Reflections on the theory of the two kingdoms</strong><br /> The question ...
<strong>The church's responsibility towards the school: Is Article X of the Church Order (1986...
<strong>The church: A unifying or dividing factor in the development of South Africa?</stro...
This article believes church polity is critically important, especially in recent times where an app...
<strong>Church unity between the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk...
Not many Protestant countries in the world have been as influenced by faith as South Africa. Althoug...
The article describes briefly Karl Barth’s views on church, its role in politics and how it relates ...
<strong>Church - CUlture - People - Government.</strong> Since 1994 the Republic of Sout...
<strong>Calvin on the kingdom of God and the state</strong><br /> This article foc...
<strong>Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’</strong><br...
<strong>Churches� public role in a pluralistic South Africa</strong><br /> South A...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
This article investigates the challenges facing the Dutch Reformed Churches in the SouthAfrican libe...
<strong>Confession in the context of ecclesiastical polity with special reference to the conce...
<strong>The political responsibility of the church: On the necessity and boundaries of the the...
<strong>Reflections on the theory of the two kingdoms</strong><br /> The question ...
<strong>The church's responsibility towards the school: Is Article X of the Church Order (1986...
<strong>The church: A unifying or dividing factor in the development of South Africa?</stro...
This article believes church polity is critically important, especially in recent times where an app...
<strong>Church unity between the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika and the Hervormde Kerk...
Not many Protestant countries in the world have been as influenced by faith as South Africa. Althoug...
The article describes briefly Karl Barth’s views on church, its role in politics and how it relates ...
<strong>Church - CUlture - People - Government.</strong> Since 1994 the Republic of Sout...
<strong>Calvin on the kingdom of God and the state</strong><br /> This article foc...
<strong>Church, state and political models in ‘Church and Society - 1990’</strong><br...
<strong>Churches� public role in a pluralistic South Africa</strong><br /> South A...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
This article investigates the challenges facing the Dutch Reformed Churches in the SouthAfrican libe...
<strong>Confession in the context of ecclesiastical polity with special reference to the conce...