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  1. Science and Technology
  2. Covid-19, racism and the ‘state of exception’? A theological ethical engagement with identity and human rights in an age of ‘Corona’ and beyond
  3. African Public Theology? A conceptual engagement to keep the conversation alive
  4. “I Must Honestly Confess That I Am Afraid of You”
  5. Post-foundational theology and the contribution of African approaches to consciousness and identity
  6. Born Free? South African Young Adults, Inequality, and Reconciliation in Stellenbosch
  7. Towards a Future with Greater Freedoms for All
  8. Reflecting on the nature of work in contemporary South Africa: A public theological engagement with calling and vocation
  9. A politics of forgiveness? Engaging the ontological and the structural in the dialogical theology of John de Gruchy
  10. A Social Imagination of Forgiveness
  11. New directions in evangelical Christianities
  12. State Theology and Political Populism? A Kairos Critique of Religious Populism in South Africa
  13. Translation and a politics of forgiveness in South Africa? What black Christians believe, and white Christians do not seem to understand
  14. Revival, Revolution and Reform in Global Methodism: An Understanding of Christian Perfection as African Christian Humanism in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa
  15. On the 250th Anniversary of A Plain Account of Christian Perfection: A Historical Review of Wesleyan Theological Hybridity and its Implications for Contemporary Discourses on Christian Humanism
  16. Editorial: Democracy and Social Justice in Glocal Contexts
  17. A public theological approach to the (im)possibility of forgiveness in Matthew 18:15-35: Reading the text through the lens of integral theory
  18. Justice and the Missional Framework Document of the Dutch Reformed Church
  19. An appreciative contextual response to Jean-Pierre Wils, ‘Is there a future for “medical ethics”?’ Just Health as a public theological concern
  20. Book Review: Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor CSSp, Morality Truly Christian, Truly African: Foundational, Methodological, and Theological Considerations
  21. A state church? A consideration of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa in the light of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s ‘Theological position paper on state and church’
  22. Activating moral imagination: EXPOSED 2013 as a fourth generation faith-based campaign?
  23. What hope is there for South Africa? A public theological reflection on the role of the church as a bearer of hope for the future
  24. Where is the church on Monday? Awakening the church to the theology and practice of ministry and mission in the marketplace
  25. Called to work: A descriptive analysis of Call42’s research on faith and work in South Africa
  26. African relational ontology, individual identity, and Christian theology
  27. A generous ontology: Identity as a process of intersubjective discovery – An African theological contribution
  28. A Southern African Response to ‘Pastoral Theology as Attention’