Church, Social Justice, and Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe
Church, Social Justice, and Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe
Kumalo, Simangaliso R.; Marevesa, Tobias
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
386
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Inglês
9783032163196
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Race Relations in the Legacy of Maurice Webb: Sources and Lessons for the Church in its Continued Struggle against Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 2. Re-reading Galatians 3:28ff in the context of ethnic conflict in Zimbabwe. A social-conflict Paradigm.- Chapter 3. A Theological reflection on Xenophobia against Zimbabweans in South Africa; A contextual reading of 1 Corinthians 12:31.- Chapter 4. An analysis of the Lukan Jesus and ethnicity, and its impact on socio-economic development in Mutasa District.- chapter 5. Navigating Interpretive Diversity: The Impact of Varied Biblical Understandings on Church Unity among Zimbabwean Immigrants and Their South African Counterparts.- Chapter 6. 6. Discrimination and Dilemmas of Church-based Universities in Zimbabwe.- chapter 7. Social Injustice under a Sacred Canopy: Critical Reflections on Johane Masowe Gore Jena Penyera Nyika Church, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 8. Reflections on Perceptions of Theological students on Eco-theology: A case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission Theological Seminary, South African campus 8. Reflections on Perceptions of Theological students on Eco-theology: A case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission Theological Seminary, South African campus.- Chapter 9. Interrogating the nexus between race, church, and eco-theology in Nyakatsapa mission farm of the United Methodist Church in Mutasa, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 10. Race, church and theology in Zimbabwe: Rethinking Zimbabwe's theological hermeneutics in the post-independence Zimbabwe. Towards developing contextual theological frameworks.- Chapter 11. Race, Church and State in Post-Independence Zimbabwe: A socio-political Perspective.- Chapter 12. The Church-State Relation in Zimbabwe: Assessed Through Temples.- Chapter 13. Race, church and state in Zim.- Chapter 14. The 'Self' and 'Other' in Human Relationships in the Era of Xenophobia in South Africa: Social Justice and Religious Perspectives.- chapter 15. Understanding Race, Church and Xenophobia as a Zimbabwean Diaspora Church in South Africa.- Chapter 16. Race, Xenophobia and the Role of the Church in South Africa: Lessons from Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 17. Violence and xenophobia in South Africa. A Pastoral concern for social justice.- Chapter 18. Examining Intersectionality of Gender, Race, and Spiritual Leadership: Unveiling the Triumphs and Obstacles of the First Black Female Bishop in Zimbabwe Alliance Church: Concluding chapter.- Chapter 19. Mapping the Future of the Church, Social Justice and Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe: A Conclusion.
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Church;Theology;Social justice;Xenophobia;Race
Chapter 1. Introduction: Race Relations in the Legacy of Maurice Webb: Sources and Lessons for the Church in its Continued Struggle against Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe.- Chapter 2. Re-reading Galatians 3:28ff in the context of ethnic conflict in Zimbabwe. A social-conflict Paradigm.- Chapter 3. A Theological reflection on Xenophobia against Zimbabweans in South Africa; A contextual reading of 1 Corinthians 12:31.- Chapter 4. An analysis of the Lukan Jesus and ethnicity, and its impact on socio-economic development in Mutasa District.- chapter 5. Navigating Interpretive Diversity: The Impact of Varied Biblical Understandings on Church Unity among Zimbabwean Immigrants and Their South African Counterparts.- Chapter 6. 6. Discrimination and Dilemmas of Church-based Universities in Zimbabwe.- chapter 7. Social Injustice under a Sacred Canopy: Critical Reflections on Johane Masowe Gore Jena Penyera Nyika Church, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 8. Reflections on Perceptions of Theological students on Eco-theology: A case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission Theological Seminary, South African campus 8. Reflections on Perceptions of Theological students on Eco-theology: A case study of the Apostolic Faith Mission Theological Seminary, South African campus.- Chapter 9. Interrogating the nexus between race, church, and eco-theology in Nyakatsapa mission farm of the United Methodist Church in Mutasa, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 10. Race, church and theology in Zimbabwe: Rethinking Zimbabwe's theological hermeneutics in the post-independence Zimbabwe. Towards developing contextual theological frameworks.- Chapter 11. Race, Church and State in Post-Independence Zimbabwe: A socio-political Perspective.- Chapter 12. The Church-State Relation in Zimbabwe: Assessed Through Temples.- Chapter 13. Race, church and state in Zim.- Chapter 14. The 'Self' and 'Other' in Human Relationships in the Era of Xenophobia in South Africa: Social Justice and Religious Perspectives.- chapter 15. Understanding Race, Church and Xenophobia as a Zimbabwean Diaspora Church in South Africa.- Chapter 16. Race, Xenophobia and the Role of the Church in South Africa: Lessons from Zimbabwean Immigrants.- Chapter 17. Violence and xenophobia in South Africa. A Pastoral concern for social justice.- Chapter 18. Examining Intersectionality of Gender, Race, and Spiritual Leadership: Unveiling the Triumphs and Obstacles of the First Black Female Bishop in Zimbabwe Alliance Church: Concluding chapter.- Chapter 19. Mapping the Future of the Church, Social Justice and Race in South Africa and Zimbabwe: A Conclusion.
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