Browsing Research Articles (Church History and Church Policy) by Subject "SDG-10: Reduced inequalities"

Browsing Research Articles (Church History and Church Policy) by Subject "SDG-10: Reduced inequalities"

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  • Labuschagne, Jacobus P. (Kobus) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-07-31)
    This study is a concise hermeneutical overview of faith’s various ways of understanding and of the different approaches towards Scripture interpretation in the history of the Early Church. The research manifests that ...
  • Duncan, Graham A. (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-10-23)
    Celtic spirituality has a long and distinguished ancestry with its origins in pre-Christian times. It was inculturated amongst peoples in the far west of Europe, particularly in Ireland, Scotland and the north and south ...
  • Van der Merwe, J.M. (Johan Matthys) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-10-13)
    The advent of democratic change in South Africa in the 1990s led to an exodus of many White Afrikaans-speaking Christians from South Africa. They settled all over the world. One of the countries of choice was New Zealand. ...
  • Morris-Chapman, Daniel John Pratt (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2015)
    What is the essence of the Gospel? Which aspects of the church’s ministry are contingent? The story of the Anglican Church in Ghana offers an opportunity to reflect upon these questions. While the history of this colonial ...
  • Duncan, Graham A.; Egan, Anthony (Cambridge University Press, 2015-09)
    When we contemplate ecumenism in South Africa in the twentieth century, we often automatically think of the outstanding work of the South African Council of Churches during the years of apartheid. However, it had two ...
  • Duncan, Graham A. (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2015)
    This article surveys the origins, development and extent of Ethiopianism (part of the African Initiated Church Movement [AIC]) in Africa which was widespread throughout Africa during the ‘high’ imperial and missionary ...
  • Dreyer, Willem Akkerhuys (Wim) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-06-18)
    The Nicene Creed and the Apostolicum went through different processes of growth and development. In the early development of both creeds, it is noticeable that articles about ‘the church’ are absent. In this contribution ...
  • Dreyer, Willem Akkerhuys (Wim) (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2015)
    This contribution was delivered as a paper at the 2015 Conference of the South African Society for Church History. It reflects on the life and contribution of Prof. Dr A.S. (Albert) Geyser, with specific reference to his ...
  • Van Oort, Johannes (Hans) (Brill Academic Publishers, 2015-05)
    The study of women in Manichaeism is still in its infancy. The present article aims to contribute to this promising field of research by concentrating on the writings of the former Manichaean Augustine (354-430). A ...
  • Dreyer, Willem Akkerhuys (Wim) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-05-21)
    What is the real crisis of the church? Very often, clergy, churches and congregations experience a ‘crisis’ only when membership is in decline, resulting in financial hardship. Crisis is limited to stress which the church ...
  • Dreyer, Willem Akkerhuys (Wim) (OpenJournals Publishing, 2015-08-04)
    The early quest for liberty and political freedom in South Africa had been influenced by various factors, inter alia political sentiments which originated in Reformed, Huguenot and Patriotten political theory. An analysis ...
  • Van Wyk, I.W.C. (Ignatius William Charles); Le Roux, Elritia (AOSIS Open Journals, 2017-09-22)
    The article is a lexicographic contribution to Reformation 500. Two relatively unknown Lutheran theologians to the South African public, namely August Francke and Paul Tillich, are presented here. Both were students and ...