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The reformed churches in South Africa - a perspective on church’s view of the state
(Universiteit van Stellenbosch, 2013)
In this paper it is argued that the Reformed Churches in South Africa has a positive view of
state government in the light of the Belgic Confession article 36 and Church Order Article
29. However, the separation of church ...
Kerkregtelike perspektiewe op die "intensie van die partye" met die beroeping en bevestiging van predikante
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2009)
According to South African courts the main question to be asked for an evaluation of the relationship between a minister of religion and a congregation is: what was the “intention of the parties” with the calling and ...
Reeling van die Gereformeerde predikant se diens - 'n arbeidsregtelike of 'n interne kerklike aangleentheid
(Bureau for Scholarly Journals, 2008)
Fundamental human rights in Calvinist church polity: an orientation
(Lit Verlag, 2014)
Regulation and administration of a Minister of Religion’s office – a South African experience
(Peeters online journals, 2004)
Die beroepsbrief in die Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika – ’n kontraktuele werksaanbod?
(AOSIS, 2007)
In the Schreuder case the court found that the letter of calling should be considered a legally valid letter of service. Therefore the relationship between a congregation and a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church is ...
Grense tussen kerk en staat vir die reëling van die predikantsdiens: gesien vanuit twee kerkregtradisies
(AOSIS, 2009)
This article focuses on the boundaries for church and state with regard to the regulation of the ministry of the Word – seen from two independent church polity traditions. Until now the South African courts have not given ...
Reëling van die Gereformeerde predikant se diens – ’n arbeidsregtelike of ’n interne kerklike aangeleentheid?
(AOSIS, 2008)
In this article it is argued that Labour Law is not applicable on the relationship between a minister and a church council to the Reformed Churches in South Africa. The main focus of the argument is that Labour Law does ...
Kerklike inspraak in teologiese opleiding en in die beoefening van teologie?
(AOSIS, 2001)
In this article it is argued that the practice of theology as a science, based on the presupposition that the Bible is the word of God, is inherently part of the calling and responsibility of the church. Therefore, practising ...
The Reformed Churches in South Africa – a perspective on church’s view of the state
(University of Stellenbosch, 2013)
In this paper it is argued that the Reformed Churches in South Africa has a positive view of state government in the light of the Belgic Confession article 36 and Church Order Article 29. However, the separation of church ...