Church and state and apartheid in South Africa: a perspective on the Dutch Reformed Church (1962-1998)
Abstract der Zeitschrift: In its church order, as well as in other documents of the general synod covering the period 1962-1998, the Dutch Reformed Church (mainly Southern Africa) showed a marked influence by Abraham Kuyper and neo-Calvinistic 20thcentury Dutch philosophers. This, as well as its clo...
Publicado en: | European journal for church and state research |
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Tipo de documento: | Print Artículo |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Peeters
2001
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European journal for church and state research
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(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Südafrika
/ Estado
/ Iglesia
/ Historia 1962-1998
B Apartheid / Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Suid-Afrika / Historia 1962-1998 / Südafrika / Estado / Iglesia |
Clasificaciones IxTheo: | KBN África subsahariana KDD Iglesia evangélica NCC Ética social S Derecho eclesiástico SD Derecho eclesiástico ; Iglesia evangélica |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Apartheid
B Derecho B Libertad de religión B Legislación sobre la Iglesia nacional B Iglesia evangélica B Historia B Südafrika B Derechos Humanos |
Sumario: | Abstract der Zeitschrift: In its church order, as well as in other documents of the general synod covering the period 1962-1998, the Dutch Reformed Church (mainly Southern Africa) showed a marked influence by Abraham Kuyper and neo-Calvinistic 20thcentury Dutch philosophers. This, as well as its close association with the Afrikaner nation and apartheid, resulted in the prophetic voice of the church being virtually unheard until 1986. During this year the approach changed, one of the factors being the influenceof the German-Swiss theologian Karl Barth |
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ISSN: | 1370-5954 |
Obras secundarias: | In: European journal for church and state research
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