In the article the process of navigating through multi-faith communities is described as often being complicated by well-travelled routes that offer no new prospects. Usually these routes merely lead to a further erosion of existing problem areas. The consequences of large transformations in South Africa have led to the discovery that those who were able to place themselves theologically with ease are now seekers with an unknown destination who experience their existence as pilgrimage. From a narrative hermeneutical practical stance the authors developed an experimental theology within which continuous dialogue between text and contexts is presupposed. Certain markers, amongst others “Listening to each other’s stories”; “Confirming each oth...
The African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a ne...
Migration is perceived by many communities as a threat to national unity, social cohesion, nationali...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
This article was motivated by two of the major challenges which I believe congregations are facing w...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
<p>The objective of this article is to clearly reflect the reality of our modern world experie...
This article attempts to add to the existing approaches of practical theology and specifically to t...
Human migration has been on the rise globally and it has fuelled xenophobia and growing intolerance ...
The Journal Caminhando debuts with a new editorial format: each magazine will have a Dossier.In 2010...
This article focuses on the plight of refugee children and families and takes the form of a dialogue...
This article proposes that South Africa, as multi-lingual country, has unique potential and that thi...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
<p>Although Jeremiah�s lamentation is directed towards the wound of God�s people in Zion, Afri...
The African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a ne...
Migration is perceived by many communities as a threat to national unity, social cohesion, nationali...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...
This article was motivated by two of the major challenges which I believe congregations are facing w...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
This article challenges the church to embrace migrants by presenting migration history in South Afri...
The article describes a theological paradigm shift taking place in congregations in South Africa tha...
<p>The objective of this article is to clearly reflect the reality of our modern world experie...
This article attempts to add to the existing approaches of practical theology and specifically to t...
Human migration has been on the rise globally and it has fuelled xenophobia and growing intolerance ...
The Journal Caminhando debuts with a new editorial format: each magazine will have a Dossier.In 2010...
This article focuses on the plight of refugee children and families and takes the form of a dialogue...
This article proposes that South Africa, as multi-lingual country, has unique potential and that thi...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
<p>Although Jeremiah�s lamentation is directed towards the wound of God�s people in Zion, Afri...
The African continent is associated with a variety of problems. Irrespective of having achieved a ne...
Migration is perceived by many communities as a threat to national unity, social cohesion, nationali...
The article aims to evaluate the church’s role in reconciliation as a missional paradigm and attempt...