Browsing Theology by Author "Mashau, T.D."
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Causes and cures of dualism and syncretism in prison : a missiological study
Kruger, Markus Petrus (North-West University, 2006)It is argued in this thesis that the real solution for the problems of the world lies in the progressive realisation of the coming of God's Kingdom in which a crucial role is played by evangelisation through a church in ... -
The church, family and school in a normative crisis in a religious pluralistic society : a proposed paradigm shift within the worldview of the Afrikaans speaking segment of the Reformed Churches in South Africa
Swanepoel, Jacobus Stephanus (North-West University, 2009)The RCSA function within a pluralistic society, which is thoroughly secular, individualistic, relativistic, materialistic and caught in the grip of unprecedented change. Contemporary society’s worldview and resulting ... -
Communicating the Gospel to the Muslims in Fouad Ellias Accad : a reformed perspective
Swanepoel, Jacobus Stephanus (North-West University, 2004)The aim of this study was to ascertain whether Accad's method of using the Qur'an as a bridge to the Bible is answerable to a Biblical theology of missions and therefore acceptable within the Reformed tradition. In Chapter ... -
An evaluation of the mission history of Pentecostal Assemblies of God in Zambia
Chalwe, Andriano (North-West University, 2008)Admiration for the work of the Pentecostal Assemblies of God in Zambia, coupled with the desire to record some key events in the life of the PAOG(Z) have been the key factors that inspired this work. The repetition of ... -
Healing ministry among the Zulu speaking people troubled by evil spirits
Veenstra, Sietse Jan (North-West University, 2006)The main aim of this study is to let the light of the Scriptures fall on the occult schemes of the devil that has such a strong hold on many Zulu-speaking people by the ancestral veneration and the seduction of spirits ... -
Mission to Muslims in the light of God's mission (missio Dei) : a study of select evangelical churches in Eldoret Kenya
Lagat Omwenga, Rebecca Jepkemei (North-West University, 2013)Christianity and Islam are both missionary in nature, but they are founded on different beliefs, values and practices, especially with regard to mission. The former believe in Jesus Christ and recognise His divine role as ... -
The missionary calling of the Reformed Churches in the multicultural context of South Africa
Mulaudzi, Muneri Leonard (North-West University, 2004)The main focus of this study was to investigate and describe the missionary calling of the Reformed Churches in the multicultural context of South Africa. Due to the multicultural context of South Africa, the Reformed ... -
Protestant communities as mission communities
Kim, Huyan Jin (North-West University, 2011)Community is an integrative motif and the central message of the Bible. The divine goal of history is God's establishment of community. The Triune God is the origin of community and community is the mode of existence of ... -
Regaining a perspective on holistic mission : an assessment of the role of the Wolaita Zone Kale Heywet Church in Southern Ethiopia
Wotango, Henok Tadesse (North-West University, 2009)Based on the missional experiences of the Wolaita Zone Kale Heywet Church (WZKHC) in Southern Ethiopia, this dissertation argues the indispensable nature of the holistic approach to mission in order to fulfil the missional ... -
The Spirit of God and the spirit of Africa : a dogmatological study from the vantage point of pneumatology
Banze, Mulongo-Ngoy (2015)The study of pneumatology is important and necessary in theology, and also in the church. What Christians have to know and understand about it must be taught clearly. The nature and work of the Spirit of God should be ... -
The urban explosion of black majority churches : their origin, growth, distinctives and contribution to British Christianity
Adedibu, Babatunde Aderemi (2010)British church history in the last sixty years is best described as a “coat of many colours”. This image is appropriate because of the growth and proliferation of Black Majority Churches in urban areas of the British Isles. ...