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Die toekoms van die drie Afrikaanse hoofstroomkerke saam

Barry Tolmay
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 70, No 3 | a2642 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v70i3.2642 | © 2014 Barry Tolmay | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 13 February 2014 | Published: 20 November 2014

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Barry Tolmay, Department of Science of Religion and Missiology, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

The future of the three mainstream Afrikaans Churches. The union of the three mainstream Afrikaans Churches encompasses inter alia a mutual origin, a mutual socio-historical contextualism, a mutual language experience and mutual Articles of Faith. These bonds form the foundation for greater cooperation and may even lead to future church unification. The Conventus of Reformed Churches is an exciting initiative that has developed over the last two decades. This organisation unites some 15 churches with a reformed background. Do the three Afrikaans mainstream churches take church unification seriously? Historically the Nederduitsche Hervormde Kerk van Afrika (NHKA) in particular was cautious about church unification. The Interdenominational Church Council (TKR) presents a basis for cooperation, but the question arises as to the structure that would be supported by the three churches. Mainly after 1994 the Afrikaner started redefining its own identity. The tendency is that the three churches will decrease in size as the three are all losing members. The three Afrikaans mainstream churches definitely need one another, and in future this interdependency probably will increase. That is why it is important to focus on common ground and not on differences. Bearing the church unification of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PCN) in mind, together we can look forward to a bright future in the 21st century.

Keywords

Gemeenskaplike taalbelewenis; reformatoriese kerke; susterkerke evalusie; identiteit

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