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Children of the Waters of Meribah: Black Liberation Theology, the Miriamic Tradition, and the Challenges of 21st Century Empire, by Allan Aubrey Boesak
Les idéaux panafricains dans les morceaux sélectionnés de Miriam Makeba, Angélique Kidjo et Yemi Alade
فهرس المجلد21/العدد01
Sunomilean theology as a model of inter-contextual biblical theology
The blunt and frank: A critique of Nelson Mandela and José Rizal for the liberative motif today
The transformative power of grassroots theologies
Theological response to insurgency in Nigeria
A systematic Theology for All African Christians
The ecological–theological implications of the narrative of creation in the Pauline tradition
Theology and Women’s Agency in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana
Reevaluating the relevance of undergraduate theology degrees in South African universities
Retrieval of Roman Catholic Theological Heritage Beyond Contemporary Presentism
The interrelatedness between wisdom literature, creation theology and ecological responsibility
Paul’s inclusive missionary theology for people living with disabilities in Kilifi, Kenya
Täwaḥǝdo theologizing as a possible guide for ecumenical fellowship in the spirit of Nicaea
Struggle for Survival: St. Mikaʼél Church and the Orthodox Laity of Jijiga in the Course of the Ethio-Somalia Wars in the 1960s and 1970s
Negotiating double lives among Pentecostal youth: An Osmerian contribution to practical theology
Defining rim within the 18th century Ethiopian System of Land Ownership, Administration and Taxation
Indigenous research methods and African women’s theology: A theo-analytical engagement1
Theology, Church-State Relations, and Organisational Structure in the Transformational Leadership of Edward Lekganyane (1926–1967)
Reconfiguring a theological-spiritual vocabulary about death: Mysticism, “magic”, and the case of Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore1
Mount Anderson: South Africa’s forgotten gold rush in the first decades of the 20th century situated in regional historical and geomorphological context
‘Let the Children Come to Me’: A biblical-contextual analysis of Luke 18:15–17 and its relevance to the philosophy of Anakhonhi do Hamoraon di Au in Batak culture
Digitally mediated teaching and learning and linguistic inclusivity at Walter Sisulu University: Towards a culturally responsive digital learning environment
The Politics of Gender Reform in West Africa: Family, Religion, and the State by Ludovic Lado