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  1. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa aka Fedsem was a multi-denominational theological seminary in South Africa, and an experiment in ecumenical theological education. Origins [ edit ] It was opened in Alice, Transkei in 1963, in response to apartheid legislation such as the Group Areas Act which forced theological colleges for ...

  2. THE FEDERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF SOUTHERN AFRICA. An ecumenical witness to contextual theological education and ministerial formation during the Apartheid era. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, perhaps better known as Fedsem, was founded in 1963. The Seminary was created for the purpose of providing theological education ...

  3. 'Men of the Cloth': The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, Inkatha and the Struggle against Apartheid. Journal of Southern African Studies, Volume 34, Number 2, June 2008 t\ Routledge. 'Men of the Cloth': The Federal Theological. Seminary of Southern Africa, Inkatha and the Struggle against Apartheid. Philippe Denis.

  4. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa was established in a changing and fluid situation in 1960s South Africa both politically and ecclesiastically. Its foundation can be attributed to the influence of these national and church influences.

  5. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa (Fedsem) became one of the most significant experiments in ecumenism in South Africa during the twentieth century.

  6. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa was established in a changing and fluid situation in 1960s South Africa both politically and ecclesiastically. Its foundation can be attributed to the influence of these national and church influences.

  7. 30 de set. de 2006 · The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa was established in a changing and fluid situation in 1960s South Africa both politically and ecclesiastically. Its foundation can be...