Theology and the post apartheid condition

Theology and the  post apartheid condition
Author: Rian Venter
Publsiher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781920382919

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Knowledge transmission and generation belong to the core mission of the public university. In democratic South Africa, the transformation of these processes and practices in higher education has become an urgent and contested task. The Faculty of Theology at the University of the Free State has already done some original work on the implications of these for theology. One area of investigation that has not yet received due attention concerns the role of theological disciplines, and especially the relation between academic disciplines and societal dynamics. This research project addresses the challenge and this volume reflects the intellectual endeavour of lectures, research fellows and a post-graduate student associated with the faculty. Each theological discipline has its own history and has already experienced reconstruction, both globally and in South Africa. Some of these genealogical developments and re-envisioning are mapped by the contributions in this volume. The critical questions addressed are: what are the contours of the (post)apartheid condition and what are the implications for responsible disciplinary practices in theology? The chapters convey an impression of the vitality of theology at the University of the Free State and in South Africa and give expression to fundamental shifts that have taken place in theological disciplines, and also of future tasks. This research project aims to stimulate reflection on responsible and innovative disciplinary practices of theology in South Africa, which, we envisage, will contribute to social justice and human flourishing. -Rian Venter, University of the Free State

Transforming Theological Knowledge

Transforming Theological Knowledge
Author: Rian Venter,Francois Tolmie
Publsiher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781920382261

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A number of outstanding public intellectuals such as Jonathan Jansen, Crain Soudien and Lis Lange have been invited to present papers to clarify the conceptual challenge and what this might entail for theology. Well-known theologians such as Conrad Wethmar, Allan Boesak and Martin Prozesky reflect on the nature of theology and religion at universities amidst social exigencies. Two international theologians – Harold Attridge from the prestigious Yale Divinity School and Bram van de Beek from the Free University of Amsterdam – share their experiences of institutions that exemplify excellence and ecumenical openness.

RELIGION AND RECONCILIATION IN POST APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA

RELIGION AND RECONCILIATION IN POST APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA
Author: Emperor Thembu 2nd Votani Majola
Publsiher: Anchor Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783954898930

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This paper examines the role that has been played by religion in South Africa to promote the spirit of peace and reconciliation in the post-apartheid state.

Liberating Black Theology

Liberating Black Theology
Author: Demaine Solomons,Eugene Baron
Publsiher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2024-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781991260444

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Current debates on decolonisation call for academic disciplines, including the practitioners of Black theology, to reflect on its content and curriculum. This edited volume actively engages in these ongoing dialogues, specifically addressing the pertinence of a Black theology of liberation within the postapartheid landscape. It not only delves into the historical underpinnings of this theological framework but also endeavours to establish a conceptual framework for assessing its significance within the current discourse on decolonising theological disciplines. In addition to shedding light on the historical importance of Black theology, the late Vuyani Vellem poses a crucial question: “What lessons has Black theology yet to learn?” This inquiry by emerging South African scholars serves as a guide for navigating the path forward in developing this theological perspective. Beyond emphasising the historical context, the volume aims to contribute to broader discussions about social cohesion in South Africa, where conflicting socio-political narratives persist. This work adds to the theoretical development by grappling with the history of Black theological thought and influences contemporary engagements with theology. Its impact spans various levels, encompassing the reconsideration of Black theology’s influence on race, gender, politics, community development, and more. Ultimately, this volume serves as a catalyst for understanding and reshaping the discourse on Black theology, offering valuable insights for navigating the complexities of theological thought in today’s diverse and evolving landscape.

Religion and Social Development in Post apartheid South Africa

Religion and Social Development in Post apartheid South Africa
Author: Ignatius Swart,Hermann Rocher,Sulina Green,Johannes Erasmus
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781920338312

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ÿ ?[It] reflects original research and contributes to new developments in the field of theology and religion with regard to its developmental role within a transformation context. The book may easily stand out in future as seminal in the way that it promoted the social development debate of the church and its organisational structures from an interdisciplinary focus.? ? Prof Antoinette Lombard Department of Social Work and Criminology University of Pretoria

Welfare Religion and Gender in Post apartheid South Africa

Welfare  Religion and Gender in Post apartheid South Africa
Author: Ignatius Swart,Amanda Gouws,Per Pettersson,Frouwien Bosman,Johannes Erasmus
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781920338688

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The topic covered by this book is important (crucially so in post-apartheid South Africa) and the research is meticulous. This has resulted in an impressive collection of material concerning welfare, religion and gender in twenty-first century South Africa, which includes both theoretical reflections and an abundance of empirical data. - Professor Grace Davie (Professor Emerita of Sociology, University of Exeter, UK)

Reader in Trinitarian Theology

Reader in Trinitarian Theology
Author: Henco van der Westhuizen
Publsiher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781776419494

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“Speaking God today … signifies assuming the task constitutive of the discipline of systematic theology. … A relational God who lives in ex-static self-giving, creates Christian communities of hospitality and generosity, and offers a healing vision of truth, goodness, and beauty. Speaking the Triune God extends the promise of the benediction, May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Spirit be with you all.” Rian Venter In this first volume on doing Theology in South Africa, Henco van der Westhuizen assembled an array of articles by South African theologians on Trinitarian Theology from 1976 to today.

Postcolonial Homiletics

Postcolonial Homiletics
Author: Wessel Wessels
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666734874

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This book pursues the question of consciousness and thought through the art of preaching in a postcolonial era. Indeed, the past has bestowed upon the present the legacy of colonization and, in the South African context, apartheid. However, the endeavor of postcolonizing theology and homiletics is a contentious space that has not been settled. This book promotes a counterargument to the prevalent directions of decolonization by focusing on three themes of importance—consciousness, perspective, and identity—through the insights of primary postcolonial sources.