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<title>The language of “diversity” in reconstructing whiteness in the Dutch  Reformed Church</title>
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<description>The language of “diversity” in reconstructing whiteness in the Dutch  Reformed Church
van Wyngaard, Cobus
The paper will seek to evaluate talk of ’diversity‘ in the white Dutch Reformed Church. Drawing on official work within the church as well as online forums where members participated in discussing this  topic,  the  language  and  metaphors  used  in  various  theological reflections  on  ‘diversity’  is described  and  critically  discussed.  Drawing  on  critical  perspectives  on  whiteness,  some  of  the problems associated with talk of diversity when reflecting on race is discussed. The paper argue that while the theological reflection on diversity create language which draw white Christians out of their enclosed spaces into a place where greater knowledge of and relationships with black South Africans can be formed, it fails to draw white Christians into a deeper reflection on their own identity, and fail to engage critical dimensions of race as a system of power and privilege.
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<dc:date>2012-08-13T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Race-cognisant public theology in contemporary South Africa: tentative thoughts from a privileged location</title>
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van Wyngaard, Cobus
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