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" Neo-Calvinism and Ethnic Churches in Multiethnic Contexts "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1073302
Doc. No : LA116931
Call No : ‭10.1163/15697312-01203001‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Andrew Ong
Title & Author : Neo-Calvinism and Ethnic Churches in Multiethnic Contexts [Article]\ Andrew Ong
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of Reformed Theology
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 12/3
Page No : 296–320
Abstract : Despite neo-Calvinism’s thorny historic relationship with apartheid, this article retrieves from neo-Calvinism to contribute to the contemporary evangelical conversation about ethnic and multiethnic churches. Scholars of various disciplines have commonly accepted a link between neo-Calvinism and South Africa’s apartheid. Meanwhile, neo-Calvinists labor to sever this link, wishing to disentangle their tradition from apartheid’s evils, such as the enforcement of racially segregated churches. In reaction to the evils of such segregation, many contemporary Evangelicals have advocated for multiethnic churches that demographically reflect their ethnically diverse communities on the basis of Christian unity. This has implicitly and explicitly challenged the legitimacy of ethnic churches. This article contends that despite the link between neo-Calvinism and apartheid, and despite neo-Calvinist efforts to sever this link, neo-Calvinism offers good biblical and theological support for the establishment of ethnic churches in multiethnic contexts without at all denigrating multiethnic churches or falling into the evils of apartheid. Despite neo-Calvinism’s thorny historic relationship with apartheid, this article retrieves from neo-Calvinism to contribute to the contemporary evangelical conversation about ethnic and multiethnic churches. Scholars of various disciplines have commonly accepted a link between neo-Calvinism and South Africa’s apartheid. Meanwhile, neo-Calvinists labor to sever this link, wishing to disentangle their tradition from apartheid’s evils, such as the enforcement of racially segregated churches. In reaction to the evils of such segregation, many contemporary Evangelicals have advocated for multiethnic churches that demographically reflect their ethnically diverse communities on the basis of Christian unity. This has implicitly and explicitly challenged the legitimacy of ethnic churches. This article contends that despite the link between neo-Calvinism and apartheid, and despite neo-Calvinist efforts to sever this link, neo-Calvinism offers good biblical and theological support for the establishment of ethnic churches in multiethnic contexts without at all denigrating multiethnic churches or falling into the evils of apartheid.
Descriptor : church
Descriptor : contextual theology
Descriptor : ethnic
Descriptor : Evangelicalism
Descriptor : multiethnic
Descriptor : neo-Calvinism
Descriptor : South African apartheid
Descriptor : unity/diversity
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15697312-01203001‬
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