CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2018. Translation and a politics of forgiveness in South Africa? : what Black Christians believe and White Christians don’t seem to understand. Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 4(2):77-93, doi:10.17570/stj.2018.v4n2.a04.The original publication is available at https://ojs.reformedjournals.co.za/stjWhy would white South Africans want to be forgiven? Is it in order to secure their future, or to escape from their past? Why is it that some black South Africans find forgiveness to be impossible in the current social and political reality? Forgiveness, as a theological and social discourse in South Africa, is deeply contested. This research shows that black and white South Africans understand notions, and processes of fo...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
It is evident that the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and its conseq...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of post-apartheid reconciliation in South Africa and offers ...
This article describes an ongoing effort within the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa to design a perf...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2016. A public theological approach to the (im)possibility of forgiveness i...
The invocation and necessity of a forgiveness process have become complicated and multifaceted withi...
This book engages the complexity of understandings of forgiveness among Black and White South Africa...
This article investigates the argument that the Christian idea of forgiveness can and should be tran...
South Africans live in a broken country where hatred leads to violence and destroys the relationship...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2017. The (im)possibility of forgiveness? : an empirical intercultural Bibl...
In this article the issue of forgiveness is addressed as it should be dealt with on a macro, meso an...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
Magister Theologiae - MThThis study investigates three case studies, namely, the “Pepco Three”, the ...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
A veiled logic minimises the gift of reconciliation from the poor when we examine the concepts of “...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
It is evident that the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and its conseq...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of post-apartheid reconciliation in South Africa and offers ...
This article describes an ongoing effort within the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa to design a perf...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2016. A public theological approach to the (im)possibility of forgiveness i...
The invocation and necessity of a forgiveness process have become complicated and multifaceted withi...
This book engages the complexity of understandings of forgiveness among Black and White South Africa...
This article investigates the argument that the Christian idea of forgiveness can and should be tran...
South Africans live in a broken country where hatred leads to violence and destroys the relationship...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2017. The (im)possibility of forgiveness? : an empirical intercultural Bibl...
In this article the issue of forgiveness is addressed as it should be dealt with on a macro, meso an...
Is the financial dependence of poorer black churches in South Africa compromising their theological...
Magister Theologiae - MThThis study investigates three case studies, namely, the “Pepco Three”, the ...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
A veiled logic minimises the gift of reconciliation from the poor when we examine the concepts of “...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
It is evident that the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and its conseq...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of post-apartheid reconciliation in South Africa and offers ...