From the first days of their settlement at the southern part of Africa – from 1652 onwards – the European settlers distinguished themselves from the indigenous people groups by referring to themselves as ‘Christians’. However, this Christian mindset came along with a unique stubbornness that could often be seen as contrary to their faith. This double mindset of the people (religious and stubborn) – of which a significant part was later called the Afrikaners – became the means by which they lived and operated, being called ‘unconsciously religious’. This new nation in the Cape was born Protestant, which carried in itself the notion of factional and schismatic tendencies, with different Protestant churches being formed alongside the original ...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
This article considers the early history of a unique Dutch Reformed mission congregation in the capi...
From the first days of their settlement at the southern part of Africa – from 1652 onwards – the Eur...
The term ‘rainbow nation’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture o...
Not many Protestant countries in the world have been as influenced by faith as South Africa. Althoug...
The term ‘rainbow nation ’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture ...
Two of the many consequences of the expansion of Europe during the early modern period were the spre...
The article argues that the perception that Afrikaner spirituality is and has always been founded ma...
The influence of Christianity on the South African society It was not the intention of the first Ch...
<strong>Church and nation 1835-1900: A survey</strong><br /> The question of the r...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
As part of its attempt to understand ‘an apartheid of souls’, this volume is concerned to show how m...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
This article considers the early history of a unique Dutch Reformed mission congregation in the capi...
From the first days of their settlement at the southern part of Africa – from 1652 onwards – the Eur...
The term ‘rainbow nation’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture o...
Not many Protestant countries in the world have been as influenced by faith as South Africa. Althoug...
The term ‘rainbow nation ’ tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture ...
Two of the many consequences of the expansion of Europe during the early modern period were the spre...
The article argues that the perception that Afrikaner spirituality is and has always been founded ma...
The influence of Christianity on the South African society It was not the intention of the first Ch...
<strong>Church and nation 1835-1900: A survey</strong><br /> The question of the r...
<strong>The Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika as “volkskerk”: Overview and evaluation<...
As part of its attempt to understand ‘an apartheid of souls’, this volume is concerned to show how m...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
This article focuses on the local Dutch Reformed congregation of Bloemfontein during the Anglo-Boer ...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The focus of this article was to pursue factors regarding the declining numbers in the traditional A...
This article considers the early history of a unique Dutch Reformed mission congregation in the capi...