<p><strong>"What authority do you have to say these things?" Remarks on church documents about public issues. </strong>For a number of reasons it has become important for South African churches to reconsider the ways in which they were accustomed to speak about public issues. In the first part of the article some of these reasons are pointed out. In the second part an important study of the German Protestant Church, the EKD, addressing these issues, is analysed. In the third part an assessment is made of the contribution the German study makes to the debate on church declarations on public issues in the South African context.</p>
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The article argues that it is not to be taken for granted that Christian churches have a public witn...
<strong>Actuality? The Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa in the light of the situation in ...
<strong>The public character of the church</strong><br /><span>The subject o...
<strong>Churches� public role in a pluralistic South Africa</strong><br /> South A...
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