Authors
Erna Oliver, Vusi Tsabele, Floris Baartman, Alfred Masooa, Lorna Laister
Publication date
2017/5/15
Journal
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Volume
73
Issue
3
Description
Christianity changed the world for the better through the development of education, charity organisations, art, music, law and medical care among others. However, not all changes initiated by Christianity were positive. The Christian religion was also responsible for division, death, destruction and war. Focusing on the positive changes, nearly 500 years after the reformation though, it seems as if Christianity has lost its renewing and transformative powers. It seems as if society, politics and the economy are pressurising Christianity to conform to the world and not the other way round. Therefore, the research focuses on the question whether Christians can bring about positive change and transformation to the current problems in society. What can Christians do to provide a religious response to current persistent societal problems? Change agents–people who drive positive change–are capable and competent, make use of networks, are visible and contactable and are often also outsiders in the communities they serve. Examples of the work done by change agents–Christians within their local communities–through small-scale community projects are showcased here to suggest possible ways forward for dealing with persistent problems from a Christian point of view.
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Scholar articles
E Oliver, V Tsabele, F Baartman, A Masooa, L Laister - HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2017