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Black Theology and Pan-Africanism: An interconnected journey towards liberation

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This article explores the intricate relationship between Black Theology and Pan-Africanism. The impetus behind this study is the resentment against the enduring legacy of historical oppression and the persistent sting of systemic discrimination ...
Zorodzai Dube
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A Black Theology of Divine Violence

open access: yesBlack Theology Papers Project, 2019
This paper claims that the black church community had a well-articulated theology which included a prominent place for a Black Theology of Divine Violence.
Donald Henry Matthews
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The Persistence of Ethnicity in African American Popular Music: A Theology of Rap Music [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in America. One example is the blues which originated in the rural South among poor, nonliterate, agrarian African Americans.[1] In the North the music became ...
Nelson, Angela M. S.
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Narrating Entanglement Without Dehumanisation in Contemporary Eco‐Fiction

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This essay presents a comparative analysis of two contemporary works of eco‐fiction, Richard Powers's The Overstory (2018) and Eleanor Catton's Birnam Wood (2023). Both novels use multiperspective narration in the service of entanglement narratives, forms of storytelling that emphasise the interconnection of human and nonhuman life.
Diana Rose Newby
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Black Theology and the unheard cry for impilo of people living with disabilities

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This article aims to address the importance of Black Theology of Liberation mainly focussing on the unheard cry of people living with disabilities. Black Theology in its origin is linked to communities of black oppressed beings; its task is to seriously ...
Aviwe Njameni
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Narrative Horizons: Deliberate Derangement in Oceanic Climate Fiction

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Although we live in the Anthropocene—the geological age of humankind, wherein humans have measurably impacted the biosphere—we struggle to narrate the Anthropocene. In particular, we struggle to give narrative shape to its foremost feature: anthropogenic climate change.
Mark Celeste
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Malcolm X’s the ballot or the bullet speech? Its implications for Black Liberation Theology in present-day South Africa

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2015
This article attempts to bring one of the greatest speeches of Malcolm X back to life in the current South Africa – the year 2015. It is a year of growing frustration and extreme dissatisfaction with basic living conditions amongst the greater part of ...
Rothney S. Tshaka
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Homological Correspondence: Israel as a Frontier of Global Domination

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 2, 2026.
ABSTRACT This article offers a novel framing for enquiring the deep entanglement between Israel and Western‐led global centers of domination. Moving beyond geopolitical reasonings and historical analogies, it locates this relationship within a dynamic space of homological correspondence, positioning Israel as its frontier.
Wassim Ghantous
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Umfazi akangeni ebuhlanti emzini … A womanist dialogue with Black Theology of Liberation in the 21st century

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2016
As reflected in the title, this article is premised by pervasive attitudes arising from a complex interplay of cultural practices, which have succeeded in dislocating black women from what is perceived to be black men’s sites, ebuhlanti (kraal ...
Fundiswa Kobo
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