Black theology in South Africa : a case study / by Sabine A. Ritter.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1996.Description: xiv, 118 leaves, bound ; 31 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Introduction to Black Theology in South Africa -- Aim and Limitations of the Research -- Thesis Procedure.
Animistic World-View -- Distinctives of Traditional African Culture -- Man in Relationship to His Environment -- Man in His Relationship to Man -- Concept of Time and Space -- Traditional African Thinking.
Original Population of South Africa -- Arrival of the Europeans -- Discovery of Mineral Wealth -- Era after the Boer Wars -- Political Developments sinnce 1910 -- The Broederbond -- Features and Implications of Apartheid -- Opposition to Apartheid -- Dutch Reformed Church and Apartheid -- Background to Apartheid Theology -- Biblical Argumentation for Apartheid -- Pragmatic Argumentation for Apartheid -- Other Churches and Apartheid -- General Comments on the History of South Africa.
Liberation-Salvation -- Three Leading Black Theologians -- Allan A. Boesak -- Bishop Desmond M. B. Tutu -- Bishop Manas Buthelezi -- Overview of three Three Black Theologians.
Analysis Based on the Lausanne Covenant and Scripture -- Analysis in View of Third World Theologies.
Comments on the South African Context -- Comments on the Content of Black Theology -- Comments on the Black Theologians and their Theologies -- Comments on the Black Messiah -- Final comments.
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Chapter 1: Introduction

Author's Background -- Introduction to Black Theology in South Africa -- Aim and Limitations of the Research -- Thesis Procedure.

Chapter 2: A Description of Black Culture

African Culture in South African Context -- Animistic World-View -- Distinctives of Traditional African Culture -- Man in Relationship to His Environment -- Man in His Relationship to Man -- Concept of Time and Space -- Traditional African Thinking.

Chapter 3: South Africa's History and Politics

History of the Peoples of South Africa -- Original Population of South Africa -- Arrival of the Europeans -- Discovery of Mineral Wealth -- Era after the Boer Wars -- Political Developments sinnce 1910 -- The Broederbond -- Features and Implications of Apartheid -- Opposition to Apartheid -- Dutch Reformed Church and Apartheid -- Background to Apartheid Theology -- Biblical Argumentation for Apartheid -- Pragmatic Argumentation for Apartheid -- Other Churches and Apartheid -- General Comments on the History of South Africa.

Chapter 4: Contents of Black Theology in South Africa

Black Consciousness -- Liberation-Salvation -- Three Leading Black Theologians -- Allan A. Boesak -- Bishop Desmond M. B. Tutu -- Bishop Manas Buthelezi -- Overview of three Three Black Theologians.

Chapter 5: Analysis of Black Theology in South Africa

The Hermeneutical Question -- Analysis Based on the Lausanne Covenant and Scripture -- Analysis in View of Third World Theologies.

Chapter 6: Findings and Concluding Comments

Comments on Black Culture and Black Theology -- Comments on the South African Context -- Comments on the Content of Black Theology -- Comments on the Black Theologians and their Theologies -- Comments on the Black Messiah -- Final comments.

Table of Illustrations

Historical Line of Salvific Events.

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