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Theology and the (post)apartheid condition: Genealogies and future directions

Knowledge transmission and generation belong to the core mission of the public university. In democratic South Africa, the transformation of these processes and practices in higher education has become an urgent and contested task. The Faculty of Theology at the University of the Free State has already done some original work on the implications of these for theology. One area of investigation that has not yet received due attention concerns the role of theological disciplines, and especially the relation between academic disciplines and societal dynamics. This research project addresses the challenge and this volume reflects the intellectual endeavour of lectures, research fellows and a post-graduate student associated with the faculty. Each theological discipline has its own history and has already experienced reconstruction, both globally and in South Africa. Some of these genealogical developments and re-envisioning are mapped by the contributions in this volume. The critical questions addressed are: what are the contours of the (post)apartheid condition and what are the implications for responsible disciplinary practices in theology? The chapters convey an impression of the vitality of theology at the University of the Free State and in South Africa and give expression to fundamental shifts that have taken place in theological disciplines, and also of future tasks. This research project aims to stimulate reflection on responsible and innovative disciplinary practices of theology in South Africa, which, we envisage, will contribute to social justice and human flourishing. -Rian Venter, University of the Free State

Authors:
Rian Venter (ed)
University of the Free State
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1054-4007

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Chapters

  • 1. Mapping the (post)apartheid condition
    Interrogating theological disciplines
    Rian Venter
  • 2. The nature of knowledge in the South African theological discourse
    Pieter G.R. de Villiers
  • 3. Africanising a theological discipline
    Paradigm shifts for the new trends
    Kelebogile Thomas Resane
  • Tracing the religious character of the proverbial tradition of Proverbs
    Nicolaas Fryer Schmidt
  • 5. What happened to the prophets in South Africa since 1994?
    Fanie Snyman
  • 6. Pauline Studies in South Africa
    Did anything change in 50 years?
    Francois Tolmie
  • 7. What makes Christology in a post-apartheid South Africa engaged and prophetic?
    Comparative study of Koopman and Maluleke
    Jakub Urbaniak
  • 8. The Triune God in South African Systematic Theology since 1976
    Rian Venter
  • 9. A prophetic word on studies in prophetic preaching?
    Re-visioning prophetic preaching’s (post)apartheid condition
    Martin Laubscher, Wessel Wessels
  • 10. Transitions in the study of leadership in Practical Theology
    Joseph Pali
  • 12. Missiology in a postcolonial (post-apartheid) South Africa
    Some contours for a contextually relevant Missiology
    Gideon van der Watt

Author Biographies

Rian Venter, University of the Free State

Systematic Theology, Faculty of Theology

Martin Laubscher, University of the Free Sate

Homiletics and Liturgy

Pieter G.R. de Villiers, University of the Free State

Extraordinary Professor

Joseph Pali, University of the Free State

Department of Practical Theology

Kelebogile Thomas Resane, University of the Free State

Teaching and Learning Manager, Faculty of Theology

Nicolaas Fryer Schmidt, University of the Free State

Departments of Biblical and Religion Studies

Kobus Schoeman, University of the Free State

Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology

Fanie Snyman, University of the Free State

Dean, Faculty of Theology

Francois Tolmie, University of the Free State

Professor in New Testament, Faculty of Theology

Jakub Urbaniak, University of the Free State

Research Fellow, Faculty of Theology

Jan-Albert van den Berg, University of the Free State

Department of Practical Theology, Faculty of Theology

Gideon van der Watt, Dutch Reformed Church, Free State Synod

Executive Secretary, Partners in Mission

Wessel Wessels, University of the Free State

Senior Lecturer, Practical and Missional Theology

References

Published
December 1, 2016

Details about the available publication format: PDF

PDF
ISBN-13 (15)
9781920382919
Date of first publication (11)
2016-12-01

Details about the available publication format: Paperback

Paperback
ISBN-13 (15)
9781920382902
Date of first publication (11)
2016-12-01
Physical Dimensions
175mm x 245mm

How to Cite

Venter, R. (Ed.). (2016). Theology and the (post)apartheid condition: Genealogies and future directions: Vol. Volume 1. UJ Press. https://doi.org/10.18820/9781920382919