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Racial Integration In The Church Of Apartheid A Unity Only God Wants Studies In Reformed Theology Volume 36 Marthe Hesselmans

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Racial Integration In The Church Of Apartheid A Unity Only God Wants Studies In Reformed Theology Volume 36 Marthe Hesselmans
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Marthe Hesselmans
ISBN: 9789004364639, 9004364633
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 36

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Racial Integration In The Church Of Apartheid A Unity Only God Wants Studies In Reformed Theology Volume 36 Marthe Hesselmans by Marthe Hesselmans 9789004364639, 9004364633 instant download after payment.

In Racial Integration in the Church of Apartheid Marthe Hesselmans uncovers the post-apartheid transformation of South Africa’s Dutch Reformed Church. This church once constituted the religious pillar of the Afrikaner apartheid regime (1948-1994). Today, it seeks to unite the communities it long segregated into one multiracial institution. Few believe this will succeed. A close look inside congregations reveals unexpected stories of reconciliation though. Where South Africans realize they need each other to survive, faith offers common ground – albeit a feeble one. They show the potential, but also the limits of faith communities untangling entrenched national and racial affiliations. Linking South Africa’s post-apartheid transition to religious-nationalist movements worldwide, Hesselmans offers a unique perspective on religion as source of division and healing.

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