This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western and African notions of practical theology. It sets out to probe the usefulness of the notion of decolonisation in the design of practical theology. The application of this notion in Emmanuel Lartey’s Postcolonializing God – An African practical theology (2013) is investigated. An overview of Lartey’s work is provided with the following question as subtext: Does the resultant African practical theology remain within ‘hearing distance’ from Western notions of practical theology that is traditionally reliant on a Christian epistemology? The finding is that decolonisation is of restricted use in the design of such a practical theology. While it p...
What might a sense of decolonisation (not)/be? Or, what comes after the logic of the coloniser? This...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
The recognition of social location as a heuristic device in biblical hermeneutics does not necessari...
This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western ...
The lecture probes the state of contextualising Practical Theology and pastoral care in an African c...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education since the tra...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
Practical theology is located in a fragile, vulnerable space between various disciplines, where it i...
The new democratic era in South Africa brought Western cultural influences forcefully into public an...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
Motivated by the work of scholars of Africana religions, this essay questions whether theology as a ...
In this theoretical article, I tap into Mbembe’s (1992) concept of mutual zombification to start a d...
In this theoretical article, I tap into Mbembe's (1992) concept of mutual zombification to start a d...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
What might a sense of decolonisation (not)/be? Or, what comes after the logic of the coloniser? This...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
The recognition of social location as a heuristic device in biblical hermeneutics does not necessari...
This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western ...
The lecture probes the state of contextualising Practical Theology and pastoral care in an African c...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education since the tra...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
Practical theology is located in a fragile, vulnerable space between various disciplines, where it i...
The new democratic era in South Africa brought Western cultural influences forcefully into public an...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
Motivated by the work of scholars of Africana religions, this essay questions whether theology as a ...
In this theoretical article, I tap into Mbembe’s (1992) concept of mutual zombification to start a d...
In this theoretical article, I tap into Mbembe's (1992) concept of mutual zombification to start a d...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
What might a sense of decolonisation (not)/be? Or, what comes after the logic of the coloniser? This...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
The recognition of social location as a heuristic device in biblical hermeneutics does not necessari...