The Black Church as a caring community for the poor: Southern Synod as investigative centre

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Date
2016
Authors
Modise, L.
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Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State
Abstract
In this article, the researcher discusses first the Black Church in relation to God, one another, and the world and, secondly, the blackness of the URCSA reflected in terms of her membership’s pigmentation and her identity of the Black church. Thirdly, the author illustrates why a Black theology of liberation is needed in the post-apartheid era in terms of the poverty level in South Africa. On average, 4.35% of Whites are poor in comparison to 61.4% of poor Black African people. Finally, the author focuses on how the Black church should be a caring community for the poor, destitute, oppressed and wronged in both church and society.
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Black church, Poverty, Caring community, Belhar confession
Citation
Modise, L. (2106). The Black Church as a caring community for the poor: Southern Synod as investigative centre. Acta Theologica, 24, 117-130.