Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public Praxis

The rapid recognition of the contributions of theology in public spaces in Africa is a positive development. It is understood that theology can only be impactful if it engages public issues in their context. However, the understanding of the public in public theology is blurry because its precise me...

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Main Authors: Patrick Nanthambwe, Vhumani Magezi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1461
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description The rapid recognition of the contributions of theology in public spaces in Africa is a positive development. It is understood that theology can only be impactful if it engages public issues in their context. However, the understanding of the public in public theology is blurry because its precise meaning remains debatable. The construct ‘publics’ is hugely influenced by Western conception, where human interaction spaces are categorized into separate sects of social spaces. This conception arguably derives from the Western individualistic operative ideology. The question is whether the notion of public theology can be extended to include African public praxis to contribute to effective engagement with public issues in Africa. This article explores and broadens the concept of public theology by incorporating African public praxis. It investigates how public theology, traditionally understood within a Western context, can be expanded to include African societies’ distinct and diverse practices, experiences, and contexts. First, this article comprehensively analyzes the meaning of ‘public’ in public theology, focusing on unique, distinctive African perspectives and experiences. Second, the article elucidates the multifaceted dimensions of public theology as it intersects with African social, political, and cultural realities. Thirdly, the article offers fresh insights into the transformative potential of theological reflections within African public praxis. The article presents a discussion on the importance of understanding what public theology is in an African context. Understanding public theology in Africa will contribute to its effectiveness. It enriches the discourse on the role of public theology in addressing challenges that Africans face.
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spelling doaj-art-3cf58ed04eff45e9b75abd9a6a4fc8b82024-12-27T14:50:21ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442024-11-011512146110.3390/rel15121461Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public PraxisPatrick Nanthambwe0Vhumani Magezi1The Unit for Reformational Theology and the Development of the South African Society, Faculty of Theology, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2531, South AfricaThe Unit for Reformational Theology and the Development of the South African Society, Faculty of Theology, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2531, South AfricaThe rapid recognition of the contributions of theology in public spaces in Africa is a positive development. It is understood that theology can only be impactful if it engages public issues in their context. However, the understanding of the public in public theology is blurry because its precise meaning remains debatable. The construct ‘publics’ is hugely influenced by Western conception, where human interaction spaces are categorized into separate sects of social spaces. This conception arguably derives from the Western individualistic operative ideology. The question is whether the notion of public theology can be extended to include African public praxis to contribute to effective engagement with public issues in Africa. This article explores and broadens the concept of public theology by incorporating African public praxis. It investigates how public theology, traditionally understood within a Western context, can be expanded to include African societies’ distinct and diverse practices, experiences, and contexts. First, this article comprehensively analyzes the meaning of ‘public’ in public theology, focusing on unique, distinctive African perspectives and experiences. Second, the article elucidates the multifaceted dimensions of public theology as it intersects with African social, political, and cultural realities. Thirdly, the article offers fresh insights into the transformative potential of theological reflections within African public praxis. The article presents a discussion on the importance of understanding what public theology is in an African context. Understanding public theology in Africa will contribute to its effectiveness. It enriches the discourse on the role of public theology in addressing challenges that Africans face.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1461public theology in Africapublic theologyAfrican public praxispublic lifepublic theology historyAfrica
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African public praxis
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public theology history
Africa
title Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public Praxis
title_full Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public Praxis
title_fullStr Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public Praxis
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title_short Public Within Public: Extending the Notion of Public Theology to Include African Public Praxis
title_sort public within public extending the notion of public theology to include african public praxis
topic public theology in Africa
public theology
African public praxis
public life
public theology history
Africa
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1461
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