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Church Matters hosts Janet Plenert and Dan Dyck explore why the church matters in the world today. Each episode features a guest or guests who tell stories from their own experiences about why the church matters in the world today.

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Episode 32: The Church’s role in Government Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Pt 2


Episode 32: The Church’s role in Government Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Pt 2

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DATE : Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:46:25 -0600
Entered in Database : 2009-09-21 20:46:25
length : 16195072
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What can the church learn from the South African church’s experience with apartheid and its Truth and Reconciliation Commission? In Part 2 we ask Dr. Meiring what the church in Canada can learn from the South African church experience, and how we can apply this knowledge to the recently launched Aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation process in Canada. Dr. Piet Meiring is an ordained minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, a theology professor at the University of Pretoria, has authored or co-authored thirty books, and has been deeply involved in apartheid issues in South Africa for over three decades. Most recently he served with South Africa’s truth and reconciliation commission, and has since been invited to serve as an advisor in a similar process in Rwanda. In Part 1 of this two part series, we learn about the church and its role in both supporting and dismantling apartheid.


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