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AbstractThe liberation of black humanity has been an area of scholarly reflection by black theologians and the black consciousness communities. The constructs of oppression such as race, class and sexism amongst others have been critiqued in the quest for... see more

AbstractIn remembering Vuyani Vellem, this paper delves into his scholarship, a scholarship that admittedly exudes his activism in academia, church and society. Choosing intentionally the marginalised as the primary interlocutors in discourse, Vellem demo... see more

AbstractThe practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous process in the Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid Afrika (or Reformed Churches in South Africa in English). This makes it difficult to contextualise Reformed Th... see more

AbstractAs 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), e... see more

This paper traces the origins of Black Theology in South Africa to the nineteenth century when black revolt in missionary-controlled churches gave rise to the formation of the so-called ‘African independent churches’. Not the more recent expression of thi... see more

Feminist theology is defined in the broader context of feminism. A review of how theology was practised in the past is given in order to highlight the exclusion of women in any serious theological endeavour. Feminist theology emerges as women’s plea for r... see more

Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speakabout Black Liberation Theology in such a context is not only irrelevant but challengesattempts at uniting South Africa. On the contrary, this paper argues that it is rec... see more

South Africans have recently witnessed a string of protests against poor service delivery on the part of government departments, especially municipalities, in spite of the promised 'better life for all.' This article asks critical questions: how long are ... see more

The recent and recurring xenophobia/Afrophobia1 in the democratic South Africa contradictsthe notion of God?s preferential option for the poor and the Church?s criticalsolidarity with the poor. The contradiction was exacerbated by the institutionalization... see more

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