Faith, Race and Inequality amongst Young Adults in South Africa Contested and contesting discourses for a better future

For many young South African adults (often called ‘born frees’), who were born just before or just after the demise of political apartheid, the ongoing realities of poverty and inequality bring to light the question of whether they truly are ‘free’ in contemporary South Africa? Their lived experienc...

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Hlavný autor: Du, Nadine Bowers
Médium: E-kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Stellenbosch African Sun Media 04.07.2022
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ISBN:1991201761, 9781991201768
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Shrnutí:For many young South African adults (often called ‘born frees’), who were born just before or just after the demise of political apartheid, the ongoing realities of poverty and inequality bring to light the question of whether they truly are ‘free’ in contemporary South Africa? Their lived experiences of poverty and inequality seem to be in conflict with theologically laden concepts that remain prominent in social and political life, such as reconciliation, forgiveness, justice and restitution. This leads to a bi‑directional process of contesting, and being contested, by such notions and discourses. Furthermore, in light of the double legacy of both the church and youth as resisting injustice, this publication seeks to explore the many perspectives from which the Christian faith, race and inequality amongst youth can be brought to light.
ISBN:1991201761
9781991201768