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Resentment is a powerful human emotion that has both private and social dimensions where it manifests in a variety of ways. It has been identified as the force behind uprisings against racial, economic, and political inequality and injustice throughout ti... see more

 There has been a hot debate around Christianity’s complicity in environmental destruction for some fifty years. The reasons are mainly to do with the so-called dominion mandate in the book of Genesis and the propensity for Christianity to “disenchan... see more

Evangelicalism is experiencing spectacular growth on the African continent. However definitions of Evangelicalism continue to be dominated by a western understanding of the phenomenon. An African understanding of Evangelicalism as well as African examples... see more

 There has been a hot debate around Christianity’s complicity in environmental destruction for some fifty years. The reasons are mainly to do with the so-called dominion mandate in the book of Genesis and the propensity for Christianity to “disenchan... see more

Ntumbuluku is a word in Tsonga culture which is difficult to define but whichdepicts the essence of Tsonga culture with respect to the law and its requirements. Itimpacts on the whole of life, including issues of gender, and especially concerningthe role ... see more

The fact that development discourse is dominated by the Western categorisation of ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ nations indicates the hegemony of the West when it comes to understandings of development. While this understanding can be contested it is hardl... see more

Contextual theology has faced something of a crisis since the advent of democracyand the new dispensation in South Africa. The roots of the crisis may be found in thefact that much of the contextual theology of the past was based on the politicalagenda of... see more

Stories create meaning. When the stories we live by no longer make sense in the light of our experience then we undergo an epistemological crisis. This can lead to a mental breakdown if we do not find, or construct, another story or enlarge our existing s... see more

The fact that development discourse is dominated by the Western categorisation of ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ nations indicates the hegemony of the West when it comes to understandings of development. While this understanding can be contested it is hardl... see more

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