In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial legacy of pigmentocracy, the cultural domination and annihilation of the indigenous dispensation of black Africans, is not devoid of institutional structures of faith and their historical performance in South Africa. The church is one institution in South Africa that played a crucial role in perpetrating perversities of racial, economic and cultural exclusion with a fetish of its institutional character that is still pervasive and dangerously residual in post-1994 South Africa. By presenting a brief outline of the basics on ecclesiology, the article argues that things remain the same the more things seem to change if the methodological ap...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially and cult...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial leg...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
Racism is an issue which the activism of the Black Methodist Consultation (BMC) was set to address d...
Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) has done significant work for many decades in the struggle for th...
This article juxtaposed the theological theme of incarnation with quasi-religious invasions of publi...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
In contemporary South Africa, it would be true to say that there is no longer any urgency with rega...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially and cult...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
In whose ‘order’, ‘newness’ and ‘foundation’ is ecclesiology based in South Africa? The colonial leg...
This article sets forth a controversial thesis which suggests that the Uniting Reformed Church in So...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
This article concerns itself with the silence of the Church in South Africa since 1994. It opens ...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
Peer reviewedThis article is a report on experiences of black ministers while managing congregation...
Racism is an issue which the activism of the Black Methodist Consultation (BMC) was set to address d...
Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) has done significant work for many decades in the struggle for th...
This article juxtaposed the theological theme of incarnation with quasi-religious invasions of publi...
It has been two decades since South Africa became a constitutional democracy. The transition of pow...
This article investigates the theoretical and practical effectiveness of the Uniting Reformed Churc...
In contemporary South Africa, it would be true to say that there is no longer any urgency with rega...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially and cult...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...