Fourie, Willem2011-08-192011-08-192011-07Fourie, W., 2011, ‘Het kerke ’n publieke rol in ’n pluralistiese Suid-Afrika?’, Verbum et Ecclesia 32(1), Art. #503, 6 pages. doi:10.4102/ ve.v32i1.503, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 1-6.1609-998210.4102/ ve.v32i1.503http://hdl.handle.net/2263/17064South Africa’s diversity provides significant challenges to public involvement by churches. In some circles it is even believed that this diversity disqualifies churches from any form of public involvement. This diversity is protected by a liberal constitution and nurturing it is one of the explicit aims of the South African consolidating democracy. The German theologians Michael Welker and Wolfgang Huber typify the diversity of democratic societies as ‘pluralism’. In this article, both theologians’ conceptualisation of ‘pluralism’ was considered and used to set conditions for the South African churches’ public involvement.Afrikaans© 2011. The Authors. Licensee: OpenJournals Publishing. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.Public involvementLiberal constitutionPublieke rolSuid-Afrikaanse pluralismeSuid-Afrikaanse kerkeCultural pluralism -- South AfricaChurch and the worldMission of the church -- South AfricaChurch public relations -- South AfricaLiberalism (Religion) -- South AfricaReligious pluralism -- South AfricaHet kerke ’n publieke rol in ’n pluralistiese Suid-Afrika?Churches’ public role in a pluralistic South AfricaArticle