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  1. Diagnosing and dismantling South African whiteness: ‘white work’ in the Dutch Reformed Church.Louis R. van der Riet & Wilhelm Verwoerd - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):9.
    In this article, we reflect on our lived experience as co-facilitators of a promising intragroup anti-racism process within the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) in South Africa. Firstly, we describe how this emergent process, referred to as ‘white work’, has developed since 2018 to include three focal areas: facilitation and training, research and the development of resources for faith leaders. Secondly, in the interest of localised, embodied diagnostic work, we mention relatively neglected strands of South African whiteness that have arisen through (...)
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  • Towards liberationist engagement with ethnicity: A case study of the politics of ethnicity in a Methodist church.Elina Hankela - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
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  • A Foolish Proposal? Vulnerability as an Alternative Attempt to Contribute to Decolonisation and Reconciliation in Post-Colonial South Africa.Marcus Grohmann - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (2):140-159.
    Reconciliation in South Africa is often taken to mean the creation of culturally diverse communities. In reality, though, the multicultural often turns out to be multiracial only with People of Colour being included in White-dominated spaces. Likewise, socio-economic transformation means raising people’s chances to attain a living standard more equal to that of the bulk of the White population. In both cases, the strong position of White people in sociocultural and socio-economic terms remains largely untouched. Hence the calls for decolonisation (...)
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