This article outlines resources possessed by the African indigenous churches (AICs) that help them engage with the democratic dispensation and could be used to foster social cohesion in South Africa. It starts off with the premise that social cohesion is that which holds the nation together. The South African rainbow-nation narrative tended to focus on tolerance and there cognition of diversity as strength. Tolerance does not address the fundamental issues that would facilitate cohesion. The idea of cultural justice as advocated by Chirevo Kwenda is seen as the most useful tool to move forward. Cultural justice ensures that all citizens are able to draw on their cultural resources without any fear of being discriminated against. The AICs ha...
Transformative remedies towards managing diversity in South African theological education South Afri...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The divides within South African society remain stark, also for youth born after apartheid officiall...
<span>Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished eccl...
<p>This article explores the notions of spirituality, democracy, social cohesion and public th...
<p>This article intersects various human diversities through the lens of Christian beliefs and...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article seeks to demonstrate the impact of community life in promoting unity from an African p...
The quest for liberation of all South Africans from past racial divides since the inception of democ...
This article explores the cultural-ethnic diversity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Afr...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
This article seeks to present challenges of negotiating difference and diversity in Christiancommuni...
Early Pentecostalism refers to the early development and establishment of the Pentecostal movement i...
It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the ...
The term 'rainbow nation' tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture o...
Transformative remedies towards managing diversity in South African theological education South Afri...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The divides within South African society remain stark, also for youth born after apartheid officiall...
<span>Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished eccl...
<p>This article explores the notions of spirituality, democracy, social cohesion and public th...
<p>This article intersects various human diversities through the lens of Christian beliefs and...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article seeks to demonstrate the impact of community life in promoting unity from an African p...
The quest for liberation of all South Africans from past racial divides since the inception of democ...
This article explores the cultural-ethnic diversity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Afr...
The enforcement of racial segregation during apartheid was aimed not only at regulating public space...
This article seeks to present challenges of negotiating difference and diversity in Christiancommuni...
Early Pentecostalism refers to the early development and establishment of the Pentecostal movement i...
It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the ...
The term 'rainbow nation' tends to soften both the intensity and divergence of the complex mixture o...
Transformative remedies towards managing diversity in South African theological education South Afri...
This dissertation analyzes the prolonged transition of South Africa’s Reformed churches from bastion...
The divides within South African society remain stark, also for youth born after apartheid officiall...