Interlocution and black theology of liberation in the 21st century : a reflection [PDF]
Before the dawn of democracy in South Africa, in the methodological debates that were associated with who the interlocutor of Black Theology of liberation was, there was a tacit understanding that not everyone who is black is necessarily an ...
Vellem, Vuyani Shadrack
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Political theology, radical democracy, and explorations of liberation
In 2012, Vuyani Vellem made a brief proposal for a deeper engagement with political theorists and activists working around the notion of radical democracy, a proposal he reaffirmed in 2013 in articulating the challenge for the church in the face of an ...
George J. van Wyngaard
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Kairos consciousness and the Zimbabwean ecclesiology’s response to crisis [PDF]
The Christian church in Zimbabwe radically indicated the courage and consciousness to identify itself with the struggle for liberation of the marginalised, the oppressed and the impoverished, more specifically in the context of chimurenga or the armed ...
Paradza, Kudakwashe
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James Cone vis-à-vis African Religiosity: A decolonial perspective [PDF]
This article builds on my recent engagement with James Cone’s binary view of Africanness and Christianity which focused on his Western locus of enunciation and the criticism he received from his African American colleagues.
Jakub Urbaniak
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Karl Barth and Public Theologies! Why Black Theology of Liberation is Still Relevant in the Wake of a Public Theology Euphoria? [PDF]
Karl Barth, who is considered one of the foremost reformed theologians of our time, had disabused his followers of any idea of the essence of the political in theological reflections when he insisted on the wholly otherness of God with his revised Romans
Tshaka, Rothney
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The symbol of liberation in South African public life : a black theological perspective [PDF]
This dissertation examines the meaning of the symbol of liberation in public life within the new context of democracy in South Africa from a Black Theological perspective.
Vellem, Vuyani Shadrack
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Table of Contents Vol 75, No 3 (2019) [PDF]
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Editorial Office
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Black Theology and the unheard cry for impilo of people living with disabilities
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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Black theology of liberation and radical democracy : a dialogue [PDF]
Radical Democracy proposes that capitalism should be theorised deeply and furthermore, that the liberal tradition must not be denounced and rejected by the Left.
Vellem, Vuyani Shadrack
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A womanist exposition of pseudo-spirituality and the cry of an oppressed African woman [PDF]
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in subtle forms in the 21st century. Marion Young points to five types of oppression, namely, violence, exploitation, marginalisation, powerlessness and ...
Kobo, Fundiswa A.
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