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|a Faith, Race and Inequality Amongst Young Adults in South Africa
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|b Contested and Contesting Discourses for a Better Future.
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|a Stellenbosch :
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|a Beyers Naudé Centre Series on Public Theology Ser. ;
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|a 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
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|a 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'
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a #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
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|a 8. Holy ground? Reflections on race, place and research in practical theology in the Stellenbosch young adults and inequality project
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|a 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 our societies.
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