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From "Blood River" to "Belhar": a bridge too far?

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dc.contributor.author Van der Merwe, Johan
dc.date.accessioned 2014-07-24T09:07:01Z
dc.date.available 2014-07-24T09:07:01Z
dc.date.issued 2014-05
dc.identifier.citation Van der Merwe, Johan 2014, 'From "Blood River" to "Belhar": a bridge too far?", Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 137-155. en
dc.identifier.issn 1017-0499
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13704
dc.description Peer reviewed en
dc.description.abstract 2013 saw the 175th commemoration of the Great Trek. The festivities reached a climax on 16 December when many Afrikaners celebrated the Vow in commemoration of victory of the Voortrekkers against the Zulus at Blood River. At the same time the Dutch Reformed Church to whom the majority of Afrikaners belong decided at its General Synod in 2011 to start a process to make the Confession of Belhar part of the confessional basis of the church. This was followed up with a proposal for a new Article 1 of the Church order which included the Confession of Belhar at the 2013 General Synod. While Blood River and the Vow forms part of the foundation on which Afrikaner nationalism, which led to apartheid, was built, the Confession of Belhar constitutes the struggle against the very policy of apartheid. This article asks the question of whether it is possible to make a mind shift away from Blood River and what it stands for to Belhar, to unity, to reconci-liation and to justice. To answer this question, the change that took place in the Dutch Reformed Church Bloemfontein, better known as Tweetoringkerk, as well as the decision of the recent synod serve as two examples to show that for some members of the church it may indeed still be a bridge too far. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (1 unnumbered leave, 138-155 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Church History Society of Southern Africa en
dc.subject 175th commemoration of the Great Trek
dc.subject Afrikaners
dc.subject Voortrekkers
dc.subject Zulu nation
dc.subject Blood river
dc.subject Dutch Reformed Church
dc.subject Belhar
dc.subject Apartheid
dc.subject Tweetoringkerk
dc.subject Synod
dc.subject The Vow
dc.subject.ddc 201.720968
dc.subject.lcsh Religion and politics -- South africa
dc.subject.lcsh Blood River, Battle of, South Africa, 1838
dc.subject.lcsh Holland Reformed Church
dc.subject.lcsh Reconciliation -- Religious aspects
dc.subject.lcsh Afrikaners -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- History -- Great Trek, 1836-1840
dc.title From "Blood River" to "Belhar": a bridge too far? en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Research Institute for Theology and Religion


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