Rol van rituele en simbole in die identiteitsvorming van 'n geloofsgemeenskap - 'n Gereformeerde perspektief
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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
The political dispensation in South Africa since 1994 marginalised Afrikaansspeaking Dutch Reformed church members in the new South African society. Their identity is under pressure in a dominant culture that differs from their own. Anxiety and feelings of insecurity about their
existence in the future are rife among many people in this church. In this context a new need for religious experiences of identity, belonging and safety opened up new experiments in the liturgy of the church. A new interest in rituals and symbols in the worship service came to the fore. This article discusses a Reformed perspective on the function and meaning of
rituals and symbols in liturgy with a view to support the communicative discourse in seeking mutual understanding of the identity of their
community of faith in a dominant, different culture.
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Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'
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Dutch Reformed Church (South Africa), Faith communities
Sustainable Development Goals
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Pieterse, HJC 1998, 'Die rol van rituele en simbole in die identiteitsvorming van 'n geloofsgemeenskap - 'n Gereformeerde perspektief', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 342-348.