Curriculum transformation within Higher Education has been an ongoing process within South Africa Universities. For a long time, apartheid and the conception of race have shaped the education framework. Recently, decolonisation discourses have led to a rethinking about Curricula of Higher Education. Theological Education has been highlighted, as theological faculties within Universities perpetuate European epistemologies. In order to contribute towards curriculum transformation in South Africa, pedagogy for theological education within South African Universities is explored in this article, and a new praxis theory for a reimagined pedagogy is presented. This article presents only part of the research conducted within a South African...
<p>The field of theology and development is a relatively new sub-discipline within theological...
This article is a first attempt in beating a new conceptual path for future and ongoing reflection a...
<span>During the past three years the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria was in...
Curriculum transformation within Higher Education in South Africa is an ongoing process. This thesis...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
Since the first democratic elections of1994 every area of life in South Africa has been undergoing t...
This article examines the specific position of Theology at South African universities, following th...
<span>Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education s...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
In 2017, the Faculty of Theology celebrates its centenary at the University of Pretoria. Celebrating...
Post-apartheid South Africa, almost three decades into the democracy, is a society in crisis, facing...
The transformation of theological education in the context of Africa has motivated this research. I...
South Africa is a complex society filled with diversity of many kinds. Because of the enormous and ...
<p>The field of theology and development is a relatively new sub-discipline within theological...
This article is a first attempt in beating a new conceptual path for future and ongoing reflection a...
<span>During the past three years the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria was in...
Curriculum transformation within Higher Education in South Africa is an ongoing process. This thesis...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
Since the first democratic elections of1994 every area of life in South Africa has been undergoing t...
This article examines the specific position of Theology at South African universities, following th...
<span>Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education s...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
In 2017, the Faculty of Theology celebrates its centenary at the University of Pretoria. Celebrating...
Post-apartheid South Africa, almost three decades into the democracy, is a society in crisis, facing...
The transformation of theological education in the context of Africa has motivated this research. I...
South Africa is a complex society filled with diversity of many kinds. Because of the enormous and ...
<p>The field of theology and development is a relatively new sub-discipline within theological...
This article is a first attempt in beating a new conceptual path for future and ongoing reflection a...
<span>During the past three years the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria was in...