Ecclesiological implications for the church as intergenerational space focusing on families
The church is God’s primary vehicle to minister in a global landscape dotted with globalisation, social media, wars, environmental issues, global economics, global social developments, and politics. Given the fact that the family is the microcosm where discipling should take place according to Psal...
Saved in:
| Main Authors: | P.R. Mans, P.A. Rosseau |
|---|---|
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
University of the Free State
2024-06-01
|
| Series: | Acta Theologica |
| Online Access: | https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/8307 |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Church and state in the ecclesiology of Isaac Thomas Hecker
by: Miakshin Vasilii
Published: (2012-02-01) -
Cyril Hovorun. Scaffolds of the Church: Towards Poststructural Ecclesiology.
by: Oleksandr Geychenko
Published: (2018-03-01) -
Church and poverty in South Africa: Historical analysis and missional ecclesiology
by: Christoffel B. Prinsloo, et al.
Published: (2024-12-01) -
Contextual Ecclesiology through Cultural Images: Spiritual and Devotional Models of the Church in Java
by: Hadrianus Tedjoworo
Published: (2025-05-01) -
Blessed Are Those Who Do Not Know the Future of the Church. A Plea for Negative Ecclesiology
by: Moons Jos
Published: (2022-05-01)