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Who Is an African? - Race, Identity, and Destiny in Post-apartheid South Africa (Paperback): Roderick R. Hewitt, Chammah J.... Who Is an African? - Race, Identity, and Destiny in Post-apartheid South Africa (Paperback)
Roderick R. Hewitt, Chammah J. Kaunda; Foreword by Marshall W. Murphree, Nobuhle Hlongwa; Contributions by Nico Botha, …
R1,189 R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Save R76 (6%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The subject of race and identity is a burning issue which continues to occupy the attention not only of South Africans but also the wider residents of the continent of Africa and those who are Africans in the Diaspora. The outburst of xenophobic attacks against foreigners mostly of Black African origins in some communities of Kwa-Zulu Natal and areas of Johannesburg during 2008 and 2015 has raised questions about the social cohesion of South African society linked to unresolved structural identity issues bequeathed by the nation's past colonial and apartheid legacy. This publication argues that there is an embedded schizophrenic identity crisis within the society that requires scholarly interrogation. The chapters assemble scholarly voices from different ethnic groups that examine the central research question of this study: Who is an African? Within the wider Southern African context, identity and ethnicity politics are framing nationalist economic policies and are impacting on social cohesion within many countries. Writing from different social and racial locations the authors have critically engaged with the central question and offer some important insights that can serve as a resource for all nations grappling with issues of race, ethnicity, identity constructed politics, and social cohesion.

Mission and Context (Paperback): Jione Havea Mission and Context (Paperback)
Jione Havea; Foreword by Collin Cowan; Contributions by Peter Cruchley, Jione Havea, Roderick R. Hewitt, …
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Mission is contrived from and performed over lived contexts, but the visions that guide and drive mission are oftentimes blinded by power, position, protection, and plenitude. This collection visits those matters with queering attention to the shadows that empires cast over the contexts of mission, and to the collusion and complicity of Christians and churches with empires past (as in the case of Rome) and present (as in the case of the United States of America). In the interests of those in mission fields who survived, but continue to agonize under the burdens of empires, the contributors to this work dare to re-vision the course and cause of mission. Writing from minoritized settings in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania, the authors interweave the principles and practices of mission with the opportunities in decolonial theology and hermeneutics, minoritized and migrant Christologies, repatriation and the courage to get up and get out, indigenous insights and wisdom, mission archives, stories of resistance and endurance in zones of contact and violence, restless souls and returning spirits, and life-centered spiritual (en)countering. In Mission and Context as with previous volumes in this series-empires do not have the final word, nor are they the final world.

Who Is an African? - Race, Identity, and Destiny in Post-apartheid South Africa (Hardcover): Roderick R. Hewitt, Chammah J.... Who Is an African? - Race, Identity, and Destiny in Post-apartheid South Africa (Hardcover)
Roderick R. Hewitt, Chammah J. Kaunda; Foreword by Marshall W. Murphree, Nobuhle Hlongwa; Contributions by Nico Botha, …
R3,162 Discovery Miles 31 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The subject of race and identity is a burning issue which continues to occupy the attention not only of South Africans but also the wider residents of the continent of Africa and those who are Africans in the Diaspora. The outburst of xenophobic attacks against foreigners mostly of Black African origins in some communities of Kwa-Zulu Natal and areas of Johannesburg during 2008 and 2015 has raised questions about the social cohesion of South African society linked to unresolved structural identity issues bequeathed by the nation's past colonial and apartheid legacy. This publication argues that there is an embedded schizophrenic identity crisis within the society that requires scholarly interrogation. The chapters assemble scholarly voices from different ethnic groups that examine the central research question of this study: Who is an African? Within the wider Southern African context, identity and ethnicity politics are framing nationalist economic policies and are impacting on social cohesion within many countries. Writing from different social and racial locations the authors have critically engaged with the central question and offer some important insights that can serve as a resource for all nations grappling with issues of race, ethnicity, identity constructed politics, and social cohesion.

Mission and Context (Hardcover): Jione Havea Mission and Context (Hardcover)
Jione Havea; Foreword by Collin Cowan; Contributions by Peter Cruchley, Jione Havea, Roderick R. Hewitt, …
R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Mission is contrived from and performed over lived contexts, but the visions that guide and drive mission are oftentimes blinded by power, position, protection, and plenitude. This collection visits those matters with queering attention to the shadows empires cast over the contexts of mission, and to the collusion and complicity of Christians and churches with empires past (as in the case of Rome) and present (as in the case of the United States of America). In the interests of those in mission fields who survived, but continue to agonize under the burdens of empires, the contributors to this work dare to re-vision the course and cause of mission. Writing from minoritized settings in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania, the authors interweave the principles and practices of mission with the opportunities in decolonial theology and hermeneutics, minoritized and migrant Christologies, repatriation and the courage to get up and get out, indigenous insights and wisdom, mission archives, stories of resistance and endurance in zones of contact and violence, restless souls and returning spirits, and life-centered spiritual (en)countering. In Mission and Context as with previous volumes in this series-empires do not have the final word, nor the final world.

Caribbean Prophet - The Public Theology of Ashley Smith (Paperback): Roderick R. Hewitt, Hopeton S Dunn, Jane Dodman Caribbean Prophet - The Public Theology of Ashley Smith (Paperback)
Roderick R. Hewitt, Hopeton S Dunn, Jane Dodman
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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