Susters van die broederkerk - 'n verhaal van vrouens in die Morawiese kerk in Suid-Afrika
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Landman, Christina
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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
The story of early women converts of the Moravian Church is told. It is argued that this church, since it commenced with missionary work in South Africa in 1737, showed a positive and reconstructive attitude towards women. Presently many so-called coloured women hold high positions in
the ministry and moderamen of this church. It is therefore appropriate that Nelson Mandela called his Cape Town residence "Genadendal" in commemoration
of the first Moravian mission station in South Africa and the work done there for the past three centuries in service of human dignity. As such it is also appropriate to dedicate this article to Carl Borchardt for his inclusive attitude towards women colleagues.
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Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'
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Borchardt, C.F.A. (Carl)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Landman, C 1995, 'Die susters van die broederkerk - 'n Verhaal van vrouens in die Morawiese kerk in Suid-Afrika', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 361-374.