Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007

Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The relationship between church and state in the history of the Kingdom of Lesotho is an important yet neglected study. This thesis explores how this relationship has played itself out with particular interest in contributions made by Catholic and Reformed traditions...

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Main Author: Leanya, Rethabile Benedict
Other Authors: Lombard, C.
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3601
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-36012017-08-02T04:00:36Z Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007 Leanya, Rethabile Benedict Lombard, C. Church/state relationship Politics Separation History Lesotho Governance Civil Society Catholic Reformed Philosophiae Doctor - PhD The relationship between church and state in the history of the Kingdom of Lesotho is an important yet neglected study. This thesis explores how this relationship has played itself out with particular interest in contributions made by Catholic and Reformed traditions. These particular approaches to Church and State relations are of particular interest because of the closeness of both churches to the state in Lesotho during different eras and how they influenced the politics and shaped the history of Lesotho as a country. Sesotho culture and tradition versus western tradition and Christianity also comes under the microscope as investigation into the effects of Christianity and Culture. To accomplish the aims of the thesis, viz. a survey of the history of church and state from the time of King Moshoeshoe until the newest situation of an emerging democracy under the monarchy, with conclusions about the road into the future, a literature survey of Lesotho’s history from 1833-2007 has been used. The thesis also places the history of the church in Lesotho within the “mainstream history” of Lesotho as a country. A comparison of traditional approaches to church and state relationships from leading Catholic and Reformed theologians and an assessment of how they played out in the history of Lesotho if they were applied at all. Furthermore, the thesis suggests a new way in which the Church and State can work together in the future so that mistakes of the past do not hinder either party from actively staying relevant and unhindered by the other in carrying out its duties. 2014-08-28T10:30:30Z 2014-08-28T10:30:30Z 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3601 en uwc
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topic Church/state relationship
Politics
Separation
History
Lesotho
Governance
Civil Society
Catholic
Reformed
spellingShingle Church/state relationship
Politics
Separation
History
Lesotho
Governance
Civil Society
Catholic
Reformed
Leanya, Rethabile Benedict
Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007
description Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The relationship between church and state in the history of the Kingdom of Lesotho is an important yet neglected study. This thesis explores how this relationship has played itself out with particular interest in contributions made by Catholic and Reformed traditions. These particular approaches to Church and State relations are of particular interest because of the closeness of both churches to the state in Lesotho during different eras and how they influenced the politics and shaped the history of Lesotho as a country. Sesotho culture and tradition versus western tradition and Christianity also comes under the microscope as investigation into the effects of Christianity and Culture. To accomplish the aims of the thesis, viz. a survey of the history of church and state from the time of King Moshoeshoe until the newest situation of an emerging democracy under the monarchy, with conclusions about the road into the future, a literature survey of Lesotho’s history from 1833-2007 has been used. The thesis also places the history of the church in Lesotho within the “mainstream history” of Lesotho as a country. A comparison of traditional approaches to church and state relationships from leading Catholic and Reformed theologians and an assessment of how they played out in the history of Lesotho if they were applied at all. Furthermore, the thesis suggests a new way in which the Church and State can work together in the future so that mistakes of the past do not hinder either party from actively staying relevant and unhindered by the other in carrying out its duties.
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title Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007
title_short Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007
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title_fullStr Church and state relations in lesotho: a theological reflection on catholic and reformed contributions 1833-2007
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