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Browsing Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Volume 36, Supplement, July 2010 by Title

Browsing Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae Volume 36, Supplement, July 2010 by Title

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  • Molobi, Victor Masilo (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    This article pays tribute to Simon Maimela by engaging with some of the views on Black Theology which he expressed during his active days as academic writer. It tests the waters regarding the future of Black Theology ...
  • Buffel, Olehile (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    Maimela made an immense contribution to theological discourse in South Africa, with global implications and in dialogue with the rest of the theological world. The article is particularly interested in the area of ...
  • Bookholane, Lehlohonolo (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    The affirmation that human beings are created in the image of God was once regarded as the inspiration for the struggle against racial oppression, social class exploitation and gender domination; but it has since become ...
  • Phiri, Isabel; Gathogo, Julius (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    In this article, Black Theology as a strand of continent-wide African theology is seen through the eyes of African Black Theologians other than South Africans. The article is based on the premise that, whereas up to ...
  • 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. ...
  • Landman, Christina (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    This article traces the public career of Simon Maimela (1944–) during the 15 years between 1980, when he was appointed as the first black lecturer in the Faculty of Theology at the University of South Africa, and 1996, ...
  • Masoga, Mogomme Alpheus; Mokadi, Max Mathye (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    Reverend Professor Simon Sekone Maimela’s contribution to the South African theological discourse is remarkable. He has published widely in the field and managed to weave his Lutheran studies into Black Theology debates ...
  • Lenkabula, Puleng (Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2010)
    This article explores women’s moral agency in post-apartheid South Africa and Africa by examining the intersections of governance and the public space; we shall also look at the agency of African women from the perspective ...

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