This article problematises the critical subject of the decolonisation of the university and theological education in South Africa from the neo-colonisation of commercialisation and commodification. The article, written from a decolonial perspective, serves as an epistemic critique of the cultures of corporatisation, rationalisation and entrepreneurship in higher education driven by the marketisation of society by the neoliberal institutions of globalisation. The article engages the role of decolonising theological education by drawing insights from African/Black theologies, the discourse on Africanisation and liberation to counter the strangulation and dominance of the commodification and commercialisation of theological education and prosp...
This article brings into perspective the need to decolonise the concept of the Trinity (as the speci...
The paper critiques how far has Africa as a continent moved with regards to the decolonization of ed...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
<span>Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education s...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
Since the end of the oppressive and racist apartheid system in 1994, epistemologies and knowledge s...
Since the #FeesMustFall movement and student protests of 2015 the decolonisation debate has become p...
Since the #FeesMustFall movement and student protests of 2015 the decolonisation debate has become p...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
The reality of globalisation is that it has knitted the world into a single time and place and has ...
This article brings into perspective the need to decolonise the concept of the Trinity (as the speci...
The paper critiques how far has Africa as a continent moved with regards to the decolonization of ed...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...
<span>Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education s...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different s...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
This article presents a critical reflection on the theological curricula at (South) African Universi...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
Since the end of the oppressive and racist apartheid system in 1994, epistemologies and knowledge s...
Since the #FeesMustFall movement and student protests of 2015 the decolonisation debate has become p...
Since the #FeesMustFall movement and student protests of 2015 the decolonisation debate has become p...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
The reality of globalisation is that it has knitted the world into a single time and place and has ...
This article brings into perspective the need to decolonise the concept of the Trinity (as the speci...
The paper critiques how far has Africa as a continent moved with regards to the decolonization of ed...
This dissertation explores the notion of decolonial reconstruction to promote the decolonising proce...