Belhar Confession The Embracing Confession of Faith for Church and Society.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stellenbosch :
African Sun Media,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Declaration
- Acknowledgements
- Meaning of the logo
- Introduction
- Section 1: Chronological outline of the story of Belhar
- Acceptance, adoption, advocacy, reception and protestation: The chronology of the Belhar Confession
- Mary-Anne Plaatjies-Van Huffel
- The mission of the Dutch Reformed Church as mission for colonisation and division of the Reformed Church in South Africa (1652-1982)
- Sipho Mahokoto
- Unity and diversity: An overview of the URCSA decisions on church unity since 1994
- Willem Saayman
- Section 2: Theological and ethical themes regarding the Belhar Confession
- The unification process in the Dutch Reformed Church family and the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa: The confessional basis and Confession of Belhar
- Leepo Modise
- Conversion towards radical inclusivitty
- Ernst Conradie
- Yearning for a just and inclusive society
- David Peter Carelse
- Belhar as a therapeutic resource to the Dutch Reformed Church family
- Eugene Baron
- The Belhar Confession of faith: A spirituality sense-making confesison
- Leepo Modise
- The Belhar Confession: Addressing racism in church and society
- Dawid Kuyler
- The Belhar Confession and the establishment of a theology of development
- Jacques Walter Beukes
- Belhar Confession, children and Eucharist: Towards restoration of broken relationships
- Tipi Jacob Nthakhe
- Standing where God stands (outside the gate, with Christ): The Belhar Confession as a call for public pastoral care
- Llewellyn L.M. MacMaster
- The Belhar Confession and compassionate justice
- Henry Gerhardus Platt
- The Belhar Confession and internal unity
- Daniël Kuys
- From a racially-segregated congregation towards a multi-ethnic, multicultural congregation
- Dawid Johannes Van Huffel
- Living Belhar: Enhancing the reception of Belhar in congregations
- J.N.J. (Klippies) Kritzinge
- Unwrapping the gift of the Belhar Confession
- Motlalentwa Godfrey Betha
- The History of Belhar
- Johannes Cornelius Adonis1
- Can justice be embodied in sexist language? A challenge to the Confession of Belhar
- Christina Landman
- Barmen to Belhar: A contemporary confessing journey
- Hayman Russel Botman
- The relevance of pedagogical narrativemaps: The Confession of Belhar as a practical theological narrative searching for a pedagogic-therapeutic methodology
- Gordon Dames
- Barmen and Belhar in conversation: A South African perspective
- Dirkie Smit
- To stand where God stands: Reflections on the Confession of Belhar after 25 years
- Allan Boesak
- Addenda
- WARC Resolution on racism and South Africa
- WARC Seoul statement on the DRC and the status xonfessionis
- The Declaration of faith of the Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa
- Covenanting for the reunification of the DRC family
- Esselenpark Declaration