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This study looks specifically on the rituals performed during a funeral both in African and Reformed traditions. The research is about the practices carried out by African Christians and the teaching of Reformed theology. Our cultural and religious background forms our foundation and philosophy of life. It informs the decisions we make. When conducting this study, the author explains the Empangeni congregation with regard to its location, cultural background, and problem statement, and research gap, significance of the study, research question, limitations, what Practical Theology is, what…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study looks specifically on the rituals performed during a funeral both in African and Reformed traditions. The research is about the practices carried out by African Christians and the teaching of Reformed theology. Our cultural and religious background forms our foundation and philosophy of life. It informs the decisions we make. When conducting this study, the author explains the Empangeni congregation with regard to its location, cultural background, and problem statement, and research gap, significance of the study, research question, limitations, what Practical Theology is, what African culture is, what Reformed tradition is, what to be African and Reformed is, objectives of the study, research approach, literature review and chapter outline of this study.
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Autorenporträt
Nkosinathi Lawrence Mbatha is the last born son of the late Rev AS and LD Mbatha. He studied Bth, Hon Bth and Masters in Practical Theology. He also studied Reformed tradition in the Northern Theology ( Pretoria) and Dinganstaat Seminary( KZN).Currently he is the minister of religion in Greytown Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa.