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Browsing Open Research Collection by Subject "Black people -- South Africa -- Religion"

Browsing Open Research Collection by Subject "Black people -- South Africa -- Religion"

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  • Motlhabi, M.G.B. (Church History of Southern Africa, 2005)
    A few years ago black theologians in the United States celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of James Cone’s first book, Black theology and black power. Cone’s book represented the first systematic reflection on the ...
  • Mukuka, George (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2008)
    The aim of this article is to examine whether Roman Catholic policies, as laid down in four separate encyclicals, were taken seriously in the mission fields, in South Africa in particular. In order to reach a conclusion, ...
  • Mogashoa, Moroka (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    Black1 Power is the heart of Black Theology, while Black Consciousness is the soul of Black Theology. Until Blacks attain Black Power, they cannot speak without a flight (running away) from their White2 oppressors. A ...
  • Senokoane, BB Tumi (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2013-12)
    This article argues that the problem of divorcing religion and society is not African by nature. The argument is based on an African understanding that both religion and politics are part of our lives. Moreover, the ...
  • Chimhanda, Francisca Hildegardis (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    This article celebrates Simon Maimela’s contribution to Black Liberation Theology in South Africa. It explores and highlights Maimela’s prophetic vision of liberation, which is crucial to the survival of Black Theology. ...

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