The aim of the Land and Restitution forum was to discuss these important issues biblically and contextually. To reflect on our history, our fears and ideologies and our current socio-economic and political context through the lens of cross-centred, contextual theology. To apply gospel thinking and practice to this crucial issue which is currently further exposing the divided state of the church along racial and economic lines. In this talk Peter…
In this talk, Peter Makapela draws on Matthew 5:13-16 as he addresses the question “What does it mean to be a black Christian in Cape Town?” This is the third talk in a three-part series entitled “Three Shades of Cape Town”. About the Series: For centuries different racial and ethnic groups have called this peninsula...
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