Death and Mourning Rituals in the South African Church: Towards a Biblical Model for Counselling Bereaved Families of Emmanuel Assemblies in Bolobedu South, Limpopo Province

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Title: Death and Mourning Rituals in the South African Church: Towards a Biblical Model for Counselling Bereaved Families of Emmanuel Assemblies in Bolobedu South, Limpopo Province
Author: Modiba, Chosana Frans Edwin
Abstract: Death is an inevitable occurrence that affect most human beings one way or another such that some people engage in several activities in response to its affects and to obtain spiritual healing or closure (Baloyi 2016, 201-216, Itsweni and Tshifhumulo 2018, 11705-11727). Among the Balobedu people of Bolobedu south in Limpopo prov ince, South Africa, there were speculations about death and mourning rituals that be reaving members observed which left some who fellowshipped in Emmanuel Assem blies Church not sure as how to respond to the call of rituals. They used the Bible as their guide to evaluate the situation so that their faith would not be compromised
Description: Death and Mourning Rituals in the South African Church: Towards a Biblical Model for Counselling Bereaved Families of Emmanuel Assemblies in Bolobedu South, Limpopo Province
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1622
Date: 2025-02-27


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