HIV is a health and developmental crisis that has profoundly challenged the Christian church in sub-Saharan Africa. Responding to stigma and prejudice against HIV and people living with HIV and AIDS has been a major concern of theologians and Christian leaders. However, Christians themselves and the church as a community are equally prone to stigma and prejudice. The author contends that this stigma is grounded in the dynamic of ‘othering’, which, among Christians, takes on religious or theological overtones. Drawing on qualitative data from theology students in South Africa, the paper assembles a model of AIDS stigma as othering. The central story or axis of the model is the dynamic of othering, comprising three themes, viz. lack of empath...
This chapter is a revised and expanded version of the conference paper “Naming Jesus as a victim of ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of t...
Magister Artium - MAPeople's attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS remain a major community ...
This paper explores the nature of stigma in relation to HIV/Aids by way of fifteen interrelated obse...
This paper explores the nature of stigma in relation to HIV/Aids by way of fifteen interrelated obse...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa has the largest percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS...
HIV is one of the most obscure viruses that humankind has had to face in recent times. Compounding t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of the local congregation in the Effiduase Methodis...
Although stigma and its relationship to health and disease is not a new phenomenon, it has not been ...
In most cases, the reading of John’s gospel in Tanzania has been done by biblical scholars in academ...
The aim of this literature review is to elucidate what is known ...
HIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be denied. Yet according to many it ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 90 % of the world’s adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV). HIV-stigma an...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
This chapter is a revised and expanded version of the conference paper “Naming Jesus as a victim of ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of t...
Magister Artium - MAPeople's attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS remain a major community ...
This paper explores the nature of stigma in relation to HIV/Aids by way of fifteen interrelated obse...
This paper explores the nature of stigma in relation to HIV/Aids by way of fifteen interrelated obse...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa has the largest percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS...
HIV is one of the most obscure viruses that humankind has had to face in recent times. Compounding t...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of the local congregation in the Effiduase Methodis...
Although stigma and its relationship to health and disease is not a new phenomenon, it has not been ...
In most cases, the reading of John’s gospel in Tanzania has been done by biblical scholars in academ...
The aim of this literature review is to elucidate what is known ...
HIV/AIDS is a serious global medical concern; its impact cannot be denied. Yet according to many it ...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 90 % of the world’s adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV). HIV-stigma an...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
This chapter is a revised and expanded version of the conference paper “Naming Jesus as a victim of ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of t...
Magister Artium - MAPeople's attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS remain a major community ...