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Title
Empowering African elites for Christian praxis: the experience of the International Church of Pretoria |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/660 |
Date
2003 |
Author(s)
Banza, Kabuaya |
Contributor(s)
Maluleke, Samuel Tinyiko; De Beer, S. F.; kakolwk@unisa.ac.za |
Abstract
This dissertation evaluates the vision of empowering African elites iQ the International Church of Pretoria and suggests the ways to successfully train and empowers these Africans for the positive socio-political transformation of Africa.
Such Christian empowering is so complex that it has to deal with the spiritual, psychological, intellectual and/or technical and socio-political aspects of the life of the trainee.
After describing the problems that prevent these elites from behaving adequately and the portrait that can facilitate the successful selection of their trainers the dissertation proposes the guidelines of the empowering programmes for different elite groups.
In the main the curriculum comprises a four-level conversion component for proper Christian life, and a psychotherapy empowerment coupled with horizontalisation for their liberation from psychological and socio-political evils, and a programme for the selection and the training of the spiritual leaders of the African elites. - Christian Spirit, Chuch History, Missiology - M.Th. (Missiology) |
Subject(s)
Empowering; Empowering elite; Empowering African elite; Empowering for Christian praxis; African elite and Christian praxis; Elite and socio-political responsibilities; African elite and socio-political betterment, equipping African elite for Christian praxis; training elite for socio-political betterment.; 248.40968227; Christian life -- South Africa -- Pretoria; Mentoring in church work -- South Africa -- Pretoria; International Church of Pretoria; Interdenominational cooperation -- South Africa -- Pretoria; City churches -- South Africa -- Pretoria; Elite (Social sciences) -- South Africa -- Pretoria -- Religious life; Elite (Social sciences) -- South Africa -- Pretoria |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Dissertation |
Format
1 online resource (vi, 95 leaves) |
Repository
South Africa - University of South Africa (UNISA)
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