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Confessional Theology?: A Critical Analysis of the Theology of Karl Barth and Its Significance for the Belhar Confession
Rothney S. Tshaka
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| #5575172 in Books | 2010-08-01 | Format: Unabridged | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.10 x1.00 x5.90l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 280 pages|||"The debates in this book are relevant to the unity of the Dutch Reformed Churches in South Africa, but also the discourse of WARC's Accra Confession. This book is recommended for those interested in the theological debate of the link between theology and poli
Christian confessions are usually seen as statements of faith which has no relationship with politics. The result is a tendency to view these documents as theological but not political. This study discusses this misconception but adds that although these documents are not to be perceived as political per se, that they can nonetheless not ignore the political contexts from which they emerge. Two confessional documents are discussed to illustrate the point, viz the 'Barmen...
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