Diaconia - Acts, understanding and stories

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Johannes Knoetze and Jacques W Beukus

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Diaconia – Acts, understanding and stories

In the heart of South Africa’s dynamic and diverse society: DIACONIA – Acts, understandings, and stories of service in a pluralistic South Africa delves into the church’s call to serve amidst deep-seated socioeconomic, political, and historical challenges. This book explores diaconia – Christian service – as a transformative force addressing poverty, inequality, social exclusion, corruption, and environmental crises. It does so through a rich tapestry of theological reflections, empirical studies, and real-life narratives that illuminate the power of faith-driven engagement. Bringing together voices from across Africa and Europe, the book stems from a groundbreaking conference that examined diaconal identities in a pluralistic African context. The contributions span historical perspectives, contemporary challenges, and practical models of service, offering fresh insights into the role of the church in a post-apartheid, post-Christendom society.

Engaging with diaconia as an act of faith that transcends religious boundaries, DIACONIA is essential reading for theologians, practitioners, policymakers, and faith-based organisations seeking to understand and embody Christian social action in a rapidly changing world.

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