The doctrine and practices of ordination in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) were adopted from the Wesleyan Methodist Church in England when the Southern African Conference was constituted in 1882. This ...
Maternal deaths in Ethiopia are mainly due to complications of pregnancy and delivery. The socio-cultural contexts under which these pregnancies and deliveries occur that pave the way for these complications and mortality. ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the implementation of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system at Western Cape Government (WCG), South Africa. The study evaluated the state of the implementation in order to ...
This study investigated the management of information and communication technologies (ICTs) at academic libraries in selected public universities in Ghana. The purpose for this study was to
investigate the managerial ...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s
omnipresence. These two notions are deeply embedded in the Christian faith system and
religion – they actually form both the basis ...
Higher education in general, and more specifically in the South African environment, is
under pressure to transform. Although learning is often seen as the main focal point, the
education process consists of three equally ...
From the first days of their settlement at the southern part of Africa – from 1652 onwards – the European settlers distinguished themselves from the indigenous people groups by referring to themselves as ‘Christians’. ...
From its inception to the 4th century CE, Christianity experienced a formative process
composite of three catalytic phases characterised by distinctive events (i.e. Jewish-Christian
Schism, Hellenism and imperial ...
In this review article, the book entitled Emergence Christianity, What it is, Where it is Going, and
Why it Matters, written by Phyllis Tickle in 2012, is discussed. The discussion is both informative
(as most of the ...
The 4th century CE was definitive for Early Christianity as there emerged an imperial orthodoxy establishment. This was the inception of an era of a Christian polity characterised by symbiotic ties between the imperial ...
Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguished events in Ethiopian history. This investigation explored Ethiopianism as a derivate of the multifaceted narrative of ...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a
Constantinian narrative. The dominancy of imperial Christianity has been a consequent
feature of the established narrative regarding ...
The first 400 years of Christianity posed an intricate scenario of social dynamics. The interplay of these social dynamics or catalysts analogous to time perceivably conceived the political-religious establishment that ...