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  1. A reflection on Vuyani Vellem’s longing for liberation: A spirituality of life and freedom.Stephan F. de Beer - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
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  • (1 other version)Ubuntu as a spirituality of liberation for black theology of liberation.Sandiswa L. Kobe - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    This article aims to respond to Vuyani Vellem’s challenge to black theology of liberation to ‘think beyond rethinking and repeating its tried and tested ways of responding to black pain caused by racism and colonialism’. Vellem argued that ‘BTL needs to unthink the west by focusing on and retaining African spirituality as a cognitive spirituality’ for the liberation of black people in South Africa. This article argues that Ubuntu is the spirituality of liberation that BTL needs to advance as one (...)
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  • Ebuhlanti Amandla ngawethu: Womanism and black theology of liberation, in memory of Vuyani Shadrack Vellem.Fundiswa A. Kobo - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
    The liberation of black humanity has been an area of scholarly reflection by black theologians and the black consciousness communities. The constructs of oppression such as race, class and sexism amongst others have been critiqued in the quest for liberation of a fragmented black humanity. In this article, this quest for liberation happens within ubuhlanti [kraal], a site for which Vuyani Vellem is ‘like a hermeneutical circle, where the mediations of the bonds of spheres and the instantiation of their life (...)
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  • Black Theology and the unheard cry for impilo of people living with disabilities.Aviwe Njameni - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):9.
    This article aims to address the importance of Black Theology of Liberation mainly focussing on the unheard cry of people living with disabilities. Black Theology in its origin is linked to communities of black oppressed beings; its task is to seriously consider the experiences and situation of those who reside in the zone of non-being. In this article, people living with disabilities represent those who reside underside modernity and history, which simply entails that people living with disabilities lack the quality (...)
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  • In memoriam: Vuyani Shadrack Vellem†.Andries G. van Aarde & Stephan J. de Beer - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
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  • (1 other version)Ambivalence and the unsettling aftershocks: Postcolonial perspectives on Vellem’s spirituality.Buhle Mpofu - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):7.
    Addressing a myriad of complex social, economic and political issues in the South African context requires that we draw from a variety of voices. This postcolonial reflection draws on the work of Vuyani Vellem’s African spirituality to highlight how it can help Africans conceptualise race epistemologically. The contribution emerged out of an article presented at a conference themed ‘unthinking West. The article employed the concepts of liminality and threshold to discuss the ambivalence encountered by Vuyani Vellem and highlights how his (...)
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  • A trio reclaiming blackness and black spirituality: A tribute to Vuyani Vellem.Buhle Mpofu & Lethabo M. Molopyane - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    Issues related to racism are still pervasive in global society; and Blackness has dominated identity politics in the South African political and public debates since the downfall of apartheid. Recently, there have been questions on whether skin colour can be used as a generalised indication of being previously disadvantaged with some arguing that skin colour cannot be used as a condition for empowerment. They argue that socio-economic conditions must rather be used as the criteria for empowerment. This contribution draws on (...)
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  • Spirituality trapped in androcentric celebrity cults in South Africa post-1994.Fundiswa A. Kobo - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
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  • (1 other version)Christian activism and the fallists: What about reconciliation?Selena Headley & Sandiswa L. Kobe - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    This article aims to understand what role Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement, and the Soweto Uprising, played in Christian activism between the early 1970s and late 1980s. The question is: did the Black Consciousness Movement and the Soweto Uprising influence Christian activists to engage differently with notions such as reconciliation during the struggle against apartheid? The article revisits the actions and thinking of Christian activists before 1994 to understand some of their views on reconciliation, but most importantly, to (...)
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  • (1 other version)Faith-based agency and theological education: A failed opportunity?Stephan F. de Beer - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4).
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