Abstract:
The Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) of South Africa has experienced schisms
from the year 1910 to 1958. The schisms were caused by sociological and
theological factors. These are schisms by the Zionist churches (Zion Apostolic
Church, Christian Catholic Apostolic Holy Spirit Church in Zion, Zion Apostolic
Faith Mission); Latter Rain; Saint John Apostolic Faith Mission and Protestant
Pentecostal Church. The sociological factors that led to the schisms by the
Zionist churches and the Protestant Pentecostal Church are identified as racial
segregation and involvement in politics respectively. The theological factors that
caused these schisms by Latter Rain and Saint John Apostolic Faith Mission
are manifestations of the Holy Spirit and divine healing respectively. After
comparison of the factors, it is concluded that racial segregation is the main
factor that caused schisms in the AFM.
Description:
This article flows from his PhD
thesis titled Servant leadership in Mark 10:35-45 applied to African Pentecostal Christianity,
completed under the supervision of Prof. Dr Ernest van Eck. (http://hdl.handle.net/2263/53078)