This article pursues a theological reflection on black students’ experiences using the liberative paradigm found in Black theology of liberation (BTL). Reflecting on black students’ experiences in the classroom, the article asks the question; is Black theology of liberation the thing of the past? Pertaining to the question, the article links James Cone and Steve Biko’s experiences in university with my own experiences in the university, particularly as a student of theology in South Africa. Therefore, the focus of the article is threefold; James Cone’s experiences as a student of theology in America, Steve Biko’s experiences as a black student under the apartheid government. Lastly, the article investigates my own experiences to present a t...
Peer reviewedA few years ago black theologians in the United States celebrated the thirtieth annive...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
Practitioners of Black liberation theology often reflect on the emergence of this theological expres...
This article pursues a theological reflection on black students’ experiences using the liberative pa...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
The future of a black theology of liberation (BTL) has been in question since the demise of aparthe...
Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) has done significant work for many decades in the struggle for th...
It is indisputable that Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) intentionally un-thinks the West. BTL has...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
It is indisputable that Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) intentionally un-thinks the West. BTL has...
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a ...
The article argues that “Abantu Book Festival” (Abantu) held in Soweto annually signifies a decoloni...
One of the fundamental quests of Black Liberation Theology was integrated citizenship. It is for th...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
Peer reviewedA few years ago black theologians in the United States celebrated the thirtieth annive...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
Practitioners of Black liberation theology often reflect on the emergence of this theological expres...
This article pursues a theological reflection on black students’ experiences using the liberative pa...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
The future of a black theology of liberation (BTL) has been in question since the demise of aparthe...
Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) has done significant work for many decades in the struggle for th...
It is indisputable that Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) intentionally un-thinks the West. BTL has...
Black Theology had a profound effect on the religious, especially Christian scene in South Africa in...
It is indisputable that Black Theology of Liberation (BTL) intentionally un-thinks the West. BTL has...
Black theology in South Africa is still relevant 20 years after the apartheid regime ended. It is a ...
The article argues that “Abantu Book Festival” (Abantu) held in Soweto annually signifies a decoloni...
One of the fundamental quests of Black Liberation Theology was integrated citizenship. It is for th...
The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believed to hav...
Peer reviewedA few years ago black theologians in the United States celebrated the thirtieth annive...
In 1969 James Cone, AME minister and professor of theology, published Black Theology and Black Power...
Practitioners of Black liberation theology often reflect on the emergence of this theological expres...