Theology in South Africa has a strong metaphysical element. This article argues the relevance of the work of modern continental philosophers of religion and theology for a post-metaphysical South African context. In their criticism of metaphysics, philosophers such as Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida raise fundamental questions about the relation between theology (including religion) and metaphysics, as well as about the future of theology and religion. Attempts to respond to these challenges by modern philosophers of religion and theology, such as Caputo, Nancy, Stoker, Kearney, and Schrijvers, are explored to identify possible approaches to theology in a post-metaphysical age. The article argues the pertinence of these i...
It is postulated from different philosophical traditions, and explicitly in recent literature, that...
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
This topical issue of Open Theology aims to explore, interrogate and reflect on the ways in which co...
Theology in South Africa has a strong metaphysical element. This article argues the relevance of the...
This article addresses what it implies to do theology with a “sense of place”. The question is raise...
This paper is born from recognition of the responsibility of engaging in “contemporary theology”, th...
This essay explores the notion of “Public Theology” as developed in the North American context. It i...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
In this article, I present a critical literature study of the theoretical approach of practical theo...
In order to survey the road ahead for South African theology, it is necessary first to look back to ...
The ancestral relationship between philosophy and theology will be worked here not abstractly but ba...
This essay explores the notion of “Public Theology ” as developed in the North American context. It ...
In a critical-constructive dialogue with Richard Kearney's philosophical hermeneutics of religion, L...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
This paper1 explains how a “theology of apartheid ” was constructed in the first half of the twentie...
It is postulated from different philosophical traditions, and explicitly in recent literature, that...
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
This topical issue of Open Theology aims to explore, interrogate and reflect on the ways in which co...
Theology in South Africa has a strong metaphysical element. This article argues the relevance of the...
This article addresses what it implies to do theology with a “sense of place”. The question is raise...
This paper is born from recognition of the responsibility of engaging in “contemporary theology”, th...
This essay explores the notion of “Public Theology” as developed in the North American context. It i...
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentr...
In this article, I present a critical literature study of the theoretical approach of practical theo...
In order to survey the road ahead for South African theology, it is necessary first to look back to ...
The ancestral relationship between philosophy and theology will be worked here not abstractly but ba...
This essay explores the notion of “Public Theology ” as developed in the North American context. It ...
In a critical-constructive dialogue with Richard Kearney's philosophical hermeneutics of religion, L...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
This paper1 explains how a “theology of apartheid ” was constructed in the first half of the twentie...
It is postulated from different philosophical traditions, and explicitly in recent literature, that...
Church and theology heading towards the third millennium: Thoughts on the contextualization of diale...
This topical issue of Open Theology aims to explore, interrogate and reflect on the ways in which co...