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Erik Berggren

Catholicity Challenging Ethnicity


An Ecclesiological Study of Congregations and Churches in Post-apartheid South Africa. Dissertationsschrift
2016. 448 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG, PIETERLEN 2016
ISBN: 3-631-66055-3 (3631660553)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-631-66055-3 (9783631660553)

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South Africa was a divided society under apartheid, which also shaped the churches ethnically. The legacy of apartheid continues to cause division between people through inequality, injustice, skewed power relations, and marginalisation. This book deals with the relationship between the catholicity of the Church and the ethnicity.
This book deals with the relationship between the catholicity of the Church and ethnicity. Churches confess their "catholicity" - which means that they declare that their members belong to one community; but at the same time, the churches are often internally divided along ethnic lines. South Africa was a divided society under apartheid, which also shaped the churches ethnically. The legacy of apartheid continues to cause division between people through inequality, injustice, skewed power relations, and marginalisation. The author presents an analytical tool that has been derived from key documents of the Faith and Order movement and the World Council of Churches concerning the catholicity of the Church. In addition, he tests the catholicity of the Church against an operative ecclesiology of South African congregations and churches twenty years after the dismantling of apartheid.
Contents: Catholicity - Democratisation - Ecclesiology - Ethnicity - Faith and Order - Operative Ecclesiology - Post-apartheid - Practices - South Africa - World Council of Churches.
Erik Berggren is a priest and works at the international department at Church House in Uppsala, the headquarters of the Church of Sweden. He studied Theology and Political Science at Uppsala University. He has also completed the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies in Bossey, WCC/University of Geneva.