Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing

The Christian worldview of Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu: His view on being human and on society The previous article discussed the following components of the Christian worldview of Archbishop D.M. Tutu: (1) his view of God, (2) of God’s laws for creation, (3) of time and history and (4) of our nat...

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Main Author: B.J. van der Walt
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Scriber Editorial Systems 2003-08-01
Series:Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
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Online Access:https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/328
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spelling doaj-5fe15f46fae14c5d8cff2af5a5726d192020-11-25T00:34:30ZafrScriber Editorial SystemsKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship0023-270X2304-85572003-08-0168110.4102/koers.v68i1.328Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouingB.J. van der Walt0Skool vir Sosiale en Owerheidstudies (Filosofie), Potchefstroomse Universiteit vir CHOThe Christian worldview of Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu: His view on being human and on society The previous article discussed the following components of the Christian worldview of Archbishop D.M. Tutu: (1) his view of God, (2) of God’s laws for creation, (3) of time and history and (4) of our natural environment. This article completes the exposition about his worldview by paying attention to the last two – very important and relevant – components: (5) his view of being human (anthropology) and (6) of society. In the exposition of his anthropology the following aspects are highlighted: (1) religion as integral, total surrender to God and service to our fellow human beings; (2) the need for humaneness and being human; (3) the idea of ubuntu or human interdependence and (4) human freedom and responsibility. Regarding his perspective on society the following aspects receive attention: (1) his rejection of three unsound views of societal life (apartheid, communism and capitalism); (2) his proposals for a better society in future and (3) his inability to visualize a post-apartheid society in the light of the possible solution offered by a Reformational, pluralist model. The two articles are concluded by a brief evaluation of Tutu’s contribution to a genuine Christian worldview. In spite of some deficiencies, we would have beeng much poorer without it. As dwarfs we will have to stand on the shoulders of this giant to be able to see further, deeper and sharper.https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/328Christian WorldviewArchbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu1931View Of Being HumanView Of Society
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Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
Christian Worldview
Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu
1931
View Of Being Human
View Of Society
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title Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
title_short Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
title_full Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
title_fullStr Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
title_full_unstemmed Die Christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop Desmond M. Tutu: Sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
title_sort die christelike lewensvisie van aartsbiskop desmond m. tutu: sy mens- en samelewingsbeskouing
publisher Scriber Editorial Systems
series Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
issn 0023-270X
2304-8557
publishDate 2003-08-01
description The Christian worldview of Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu: His view on being human and on society The previous article discussed the following components of the Christian worldview of Archbishop D.M. Tutu: (1) his view of God, (2) of God’s laws for creation, (3) of time and history and (4) of our natural environment. This article completes the exposition about his worldview by paying attention to the last two – very important and relevant – components: (5) his view of being human (anthropology) and (6) of society. In the exposition of his anthropology the following aspects are highlighted: (1) religion as integral, total surrender to God and service to our fellow human beings; (2) the need for humaneness and being human; (3) the idea of ubuntu or human interdependence and (4) human freedom and responsibility. Regarding his perspective on society the following aspects receive attention: (1) his rejection of three unsound views of societal life (apartheid, communism and capitalism); (2) his proposals for a better society in future and (3) his inability to visualize a post-apartheid society in the light of the possible solution offered by a Reformational, pluralist model. The two articles are concluded by a brief evaluation of Tutu’s contribution to a genuine Christian worldview. In spite of some deficiencies, we would have beeng much poorer without it. As dwarfs we will have to stand on the shoulders of this giant to be able to see further, deeper and sharper.
topic Christian Worldview
Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu
1931
View Of Being Human
View Of Society
url https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/328
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