Communion Ecclesiology in a Racially Polarised South Africa
Communion Ecclesiology by Dr. K.T. Resane explores the concept of a communion ecclesiology in South Africa. The book provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the concept in the Bible, in history and in different church traditions including the African Initiated Churches. The book also focuses on the different cultural groups in South Africa as they were organised within theological traditions. - Prof. S.D. Snyman, University of the Free State
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Chapters
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1. The biblical understanding of communion
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2. The historical roots of communion ecclesiology
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3. Traditional and contemporary definitions of communion ecclesiology
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4. African ubuntu and communion ecclesiology
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5. Building the ‘laager’The South African Reformed theology’s journey towards the communion
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6. Matlo go ša mabapi – an injury to one is an injury to all
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7. The forgotten golden nuggets
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8. The pastoral application of communion ecclesiology
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9. Now, our eschatological journey
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