Faith, Race and Inequality Amongst Young Adults in South Africa Contested and Contesting Discourses for a Better Future.
At this historic moment of global revolutions for social justice inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the philosophy of Black Consciousness has reemerged and gripped the imagination of a new generation, and of the merciless exposure by COVD-19 of the devastating, long-existent fault lines in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Stellenbosch :
African Sun Media,
2022.
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Colección: | Beyers Naudé Centre Series on Public Theology Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- CONTENTS
- Series Foreword
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Contested and contesting notions within this book
- Looking back / moving forward: intergenerational reflections
- At unequal intersections: race, place, gender
- Dare we hope? Agency and means to engage
- Conclusion
- Reference List
- PART I: Looking Back / Moving Forward: Intergenerational Reflections
- 1. Overcoming walls: A Southern African theological reflection on youth ministry in Stellenbosch, 1980-2000
- Introduction
- Walls
- Maintaining walls
- Getting down, off the wall
- Building bridges instead of walls
- A closing reflection
- Reference List
- 2. Intergenerational ""white work"" within the Dutch Reformed Church: Setting conflict, unsettling continuity
- Introduction
- Emerging "white work" in the DRC
- Unsettling continuities
- Settling conflict
- Shared "re-formation" of intergenerational perpetuation
- Reference List
- 3. Engaging 'die gif in vergifnis' [the poison in forgiveness]? Considering Peter Storey's four ecclesiological tasks for the coming generations
- Introduction: 'Do you have children? Well, so do I'
- For God's sake, and for the sake of God's children: why our witness matters
- Die gif in vergifnis [a poisonous forgiveness]
- History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme
- 'a place where we nail ourselves to God's passion
- and where God nails us to our neighbour'
- The four tasks for faithful ministry amid the teargas?
- Conclusion
- Reference List
- PART II: At Unequal Intersections: Race, Place, Gender
- 4. Transgender, transcended and 'born free': Theological and intersectional discourse about the body of Lee Mokobe
- Introduction
- A methodology for the transgendered born-free body
- The body in prayer
- Hope
- Reference List
- 5. Inequality and racism: The ongoing struggle for the Churches and its impact on the youth in South Africa today
- Introduction
- The churches and the ongoing struggle of inequality and racism
- Inconceivable reality of inequality and racism: a case study of the DR family of churches
- Dealing with racism and inequality today
- Conclusion
- Reference List
- 6. Phambili? Inequality, #FeesMustFall and Black Theology
- Introduction
- Inequality, global and local discourses
- #FeesMustFall, history and ideological orientation
- Black Theology, present potential
- Conclusion
- Reference List
- 7. Youth and the contestation of inquality with #RhodesMustFall: Challenging the status quo and an emergence of a theology of spatial justice from below
- Introduction
- Emerging theories of space and spatial justice
- Emerging formation of a theology of spatial justice within South Africa
- #RhodesMustFall as a case study for spatial justice
- Youth action and a theology of spatial justice
- Conclusion
- Reference List