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  1. (1 other version)Doing public pastoral care through church-driven development in Africa: Reflection on church and community mobilisation process approach in Lesotho.Vhumani Magezi - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-14.
    African communities face various challenges that require different sectors’ interventions to be effectively addressed. Churches as key community structures in Africa along with people experience these life challenges. The situation prompts churches to continually re-examine their role in communities to develop relevant responses that are deeply rooted in Christian approaches and heritage. Pastoral care as a community frontline ministry is expected to intervene practically to address people’s holistic needs. However, the questions that emerge are the following: how can pastoral care (...)
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  • Embodied grace: The implications of the incarnation to public practical theology in Sub-Saharan Africa.Patrick Nanthambwe - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1).
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  • (1 other version)Gender-based violence and efforts to address the phenomenon: Towards a church public pastoral care intervention proposition for community development in Zimbabwe.Vhumani Magezi & Peter Manzanga - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-14.
    Gender-based Violence is a huge concern in many African countries such as Zimbabwe despite the preventative and mitigatory interventions that have been proposed and implemented by various stakeholders. The interventions applied range from policies and programmes that are government initiated as well as those interventions by social actors such as non-government organisations and Faith-based Organisations like churches. Gender-based violence as a social structural issue is sustained and perpetuated by cultural norms, values and beliefs that are fed by patriarchy, among other (...)
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  • (2 other versions)A public practical-theological response and proposal to decolonisation discourse in South Africa: From #YourStatueMustFall and #MyStatueShouldBeErected to #BothOurStatuesShouldBeErected.Vhumani Magezi - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1):9.
    The years 2015 and 2016 were marked by violent protests at South African universities. While the focus of many of the protests was on access to university education, an equally major theme was the decolonisation of universities. University statues, such as that of Cecil John Rhodes at the University of Cape Town and many others, were pulled down or defaced. Within the discourse on decolonisation of curriculum, statues were viewed as symbols of maintaining and preserving the colonial hegemony that is (...)
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  • Reflecting on the nature of work in contemporary South Africa: A public theological engagement with calling and vocation.Dion A. Forster - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2).
    This article argues for a rediscovery of a theology of work in South Africa that is based on the Protestant notion of calling and vocation. Such a view has the primary intention of emphasising obedience and faithfulness to God rather than self-fulfilment or achievement as the intentions of work. Such an approach can empower and equip the church and individual Christians for effective and faithful living in all spheres of life – both private and public. The article shows that the (...)
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  • Youth ministry as a public practical theology: A South African evangelical perspective.Garth Aziz - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):7.
    Youth ministry as a sub-discipline of practical theology has traditionally always had an ecclesial focus. The focus was often based on the practices of proselytisation and discipleship, a sort of ‘reach and teach’ model whereby Christian believers would do the ‘reaching and teaching’ of the ‘lost’ youth. This is most true in an evangelical context and is further undergirded by a Western concept of personal salvation nearly devoid of any communal responsibilities and context. The traditional model, therefore, in evangelical churches (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Changing family patterns from rural to urban and living in the in-between: A public practical theological responsive ministerial approach in Africa.Vhumani Magezi - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
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  • Public theology and the translation imperative: A Ricoeurian perspective.Jaco S. Dreyer - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (3).
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