Abstract
Law and religion is a subject matter that is increasingly receiving attention from both theologians and legal scholars all over the world. In a sense it is more than just a mere scholarly attempt. In many countries of the world it is of vital importance for the relationship between the state and its subjects and also for the relationship between religions and between religions and the state. This issue of the Dutch Reformed Theological Journal looks at Law and Religion in South Africa from the viewpoint of a diversity of religions in South Africa as well as from the viewpoint of theologians and legal scholars.
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