- Johan Heyns
Johan Adam Heyns (
May 27 ,1928 –November 5 ,1994 ), was an influential Afrikaner Calvinisttheologian andmoderator of the generalsynod of theNederduits Gereformeerde Kerk (NGK). He was assassinated at his home in Waterkloof Ridge,Pretoria . Although his murder was never officially resolved it is widely believed [ [http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/commission/country51/24.htm Monitoring The Transition To Democracy In South Africa] , by theUnited Nations Commission on Human Rights , January 16, 1995 - paragraph 78] that it was directly related to his criticism ofApartheid .Nelson Mandela paid homage to him as a martyr for his country [ [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mandela/1996/sp960508.html Address by President Nelson Mandela to the Constitutional Assembly] , Cape Town, May 8, 1996] and a soldier of peace. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E7DE133EF934A35752C1A962958260 Anti-Apartheid Minister Shot Dead in Pretoria] , The New York Times, November 7, 1994]Early life
Johan Adam Heyns was born on the farm "Bloemkraal" at
Tweeling in theOrange Free State ,South Africa .His father, Flip Heyns, wanted to become a
missionary , but could not afford to do so and became a farmer instead. His mother, Maria Beukes, was exiled toSaint Helena during theSecond Boer War . Her marriage to Flip Heyns was her second. Since her first marriage did not produce any children, Maria promised God that if he would bless her with a son, she would raise him for His service. Although she did not tell Heyns about this promise until years after he had already been ordained as minister, Heyns would later admit that his mother had played a significant role in his eventual decision to become acleric . [ [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-06282006-111242/unrestricted/WILLIAMSHH.pdf JA Heyns en die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en Apartheid] D.Th. dissertation by Henry Hofmeyr Williams, page 1]Being an
Afrikaner was important to Heyns since his schooldays. His interests in politics started early, and he became a leader of a youth group in theOssewabrandwag while still inprimary school . (During breaks he would hold meetings and make speeches - an activity which was stopped by the school principal). Despite his father being the leader of the local branch of the National Party and Heyns’ early affinity for politics, he would never formally join the ruling party. Although he maintained a strong pro-national stance, his views were tempered through his ability to maintain a unique critical perspective – an asset which would later become a hallmark of his work. [ [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-06282006-111242/unrestricted/WILLIAMSHH.pdf JA Heyns en die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en Apartheid] D.Th. dissertation by Henry Hofmeyr Williams, page 3]During his high school years the family moved to
Potchefstroom and operated aboarding house . His love for theBible and his faith in God was noted by severaltheology students who were lodging at the Heyns’ residence. At school Heyns was an average student, and showed little interest in the subjects at hand. He did however display a flair for debate and independent thinking on complex topics - after one such discussion (regarding Darwin's evolutionary theory) one theology student voiced his concern to Heyns’ parents that the young man might be losing his mind. [ [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-06282006-111242/unrestricted/WILLIAMSHH.pdf JA Heyns en die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en Apartheid] D.Th. dissertation by Henry Hofmeyr Williams, page 4-6]Higher Education
Johan Heyns completed his undergraduate studies at the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education where he formed a lifelong friendship with
Hendrik G. Stoker , theSouth Africa nCalvinistic thinker and a central advocate of the Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea. [ [http://rec.gospelcom.net/TF-Dec95-strauss.html Theological Development In the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa] , by S.A. Strauss. Published in the [http://rec.gospelcom.net/index.php?section=68 Theological Forum] of theReformed Ecumenical Council , Vol. XXIII, No. 4, December 1995] Stoker’s reasoning had a marked influence on the rest of his academic career. [ [http://www.dr-fnlee.org/docs3/ca/ca.pdf The Christian Afrikaners] "A Brief History of Calvinistic Afrikanerdom from 1652 - 1980" by Rev. Prof. Dr. Francis Nigel Lee, page 84]Heyns completed his training as a minister at the
University of Pretoria , and decided to continue his theological studies at the Free University. In 1953 he obtained aPh.D. under the supervision of G. C. Berkouwer with a thesis titled "Die Grondstruktuur van die Modalistiese Triniteitsbeskouing" ("The Basis of the Modalistic Trinity View").In 1961 he obtained a second Ph.D. (in
philosophy ) under the supervision of Stoker. His thesis was titled "Die Teologiese Antropologie van Karl Barth vanuit Wysgerig"-"Antropologiese Oriëntering" ("The Theological Anthropology ofKarl Barth from a Philosophical"-"Anthropological Orientation"). [ [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-06282006-111242/unrestricted/WILLIAMSHH.pdf JA Heyns en die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en Apartheid] D.Th. dissertation by Henry Hofmeyr Williams, page 75]Career
In 1954, after completion of his theological studies in Amsterdam, Heyns became an ordained minister and served at the Ysterplaat congregation of the NGK. Towards the end of 1960 he transferred to
Rondebosch where he counted several Afrikaner politicians amongst his flock (includingHendrik Verwoerd ,John Vorster , andPW Botha ).Heyns' academic career started in 1966 when he was appointed as
lecturer indogma tic subjects at theUniversity of Stellenbosch . In 1971 he succeeded A.B. Du Preez asprofessor at theUniversity of Pretoria where he stayed until his retirement at the end of 1993.During the more than 20 years that Heyns served the NGK as a professor, he exerted an enormous influence on the church. He was distinguished by a large number of publications ["Bibliografie: J.A. Heyns", by R. Venter, 1988. Published in "'n Woord op sy Tyd", Wethmar & Vos (ed.) pages 238-245] and he filled many public positions in the church, causing him to be regarded as one of the best known theologians in the NGK. ["Prof. dr. Johan Adam Heyns - anno sexagesimo", by P.B. Van der Watt, 1988. Published in "'n Woord op sy Tyd", Wethmar & Vos (ed.) pages 1-8]
World View and Theology
Views on Apartheid
In the 1980’s and the early 1990’s Heyns became a central figure in the struggle to change the NGK’s stance on Apartheid, leading to the church’s eventual rejection of that policy. [ [http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/documents/10/483/02_Bult/12176-2006_02_Bult.pdf Heyns was Strategies op Regte Tyd om N.G. Kerk te laat Beweeg] , article in "Bult", June 2006, page 30. In Afrikaans.] In 1982 Heyns publicly rejected the notion that Apartheid was the will of God, and caused a furor at that year’s synod by openly supporting multiracial marriages. For a year he stayed out of favor with the church hierarchy, but reemerged in 1986 to become
moderator - the highest position in the church. He immediately tried to persuade the church that there was no biblical foundation for Apartheid.Following the NGK Synod of 1986 (at which Heyns presided), tens of thousands of church members and congregations broke away to form the
Afrikaans Protestant Church . [ [http://www.sorat.ukzn.ac.za/theology/bct/loubser.htm The Apartheid Bible Revisited] by Prof. Bobby Loubser, University of Zululand] In September 1989, at a time when the government indiscriminately crushed all protest marches, mediation by NGK leadership under Heyns convinced the government to allow peaceful protests. [Article in "The Natal Mercury", September 14, 1989] This heralded the first swing away from the armed struggle to a strategy of non-violent confrontation.In 1990, speaking for the NGK, Heyns declared Apartheid a
sin . His theological contributions had a large impact on changing the thinking of the Afrikaner government. [ [http://www.sorat.ukzn.ac.za/theology/bct/loubser.htm The Apartheid Bible Revisited] by Prof. Bobby Loubser, University of Zululand]Assassination
On Saturday evening, November, 5 1994, Heyns was playing cards with his wife and three grandchildren (then aged 2, 8 and 11) at his home in Pretoria. He died instantly when an unidentified attacker using a .303 caliber rifle delivered a single gunshot through an open window. The bullet entered at the back of his neck and left near his eye, leaving a wound as big as a man's fist. [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_1499154,00.html 1995 Threat: Madiba's Next] , news article in
Die Burger , March 16, 2004.]Although the police would not speculate on a motive, many were convinced that Heyns was killed by extremists. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E7DE133EF934A35752C1A962958260 Anti-Apartheid Minister Shot Dead in Pretoria] , The New York Times, November 7, 1994] Shortly after his assassination a secretary of
Die Burger , anAfrikaans newspaper, received threats that three Afrikaans-speaking cabinet members would be next. The caller told the secretary that he had already lost everything as a result of affirmative action: "We belong... I belong to no organization. And this will not be the last one." Subsequent threats followed, indicating thatMandela was also a target. [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_1499154,00.html 1995 Threat: Madiba's Next] , news article inDie Burger , March 16, 2004.]Heyns' assassin left very few clues, and no arrests have been made.
References
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* [http://rec.gospelcom.net/TF-Dec95-strauss.html "Theological Development in the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa"] from "Theological Forum", Vol. XXIII, No. 4, December 1995, with a description of Heyns's contributions
* [http://etd.uovs.ac.za/ETD-db//theses/available/etd-06282006-111242/unrestricted/WILLIAMSHH.pdf J A Heyns en die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk en Apartheid] - D.Th. thesis by Henry Hofmeyr Williams at theUniversity of the Free State . It contains an extensive analysis of Heyns' Theological viewpoints and accomplishments, and includes significant information on his background as Afrikaner and the role he had played in the eventual declaration of the Dutch Reformed Church that Apartheid was sin. InAfrikaans .
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