Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden

This article reflects on and records significant aspects of the life of the 80-year-old Dr Devarakshanam (Betty) Govinden. Emphases of this research are on the last 50 years, focusing on her life in terms of religion, particularly her theological contribution to South African society, especially thr...

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Main Author: Kogielam K. Archary
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Published: AOSIS 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/3408
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description This article reflects on and records significant aspects of the life of the 80-year-old Dr Devarakshanam (Betty) Govinden. Emphases of this research are on the last 50 years, focusing on her life in terms of religion, particularly her theological contribution to South African society, especially through the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians. In terms of religious heritage, Govinden was born a Christian of indentured Indian ancestry. This study provides insights, knowledge, and information on 50 years of church orthodoxy in South Africa from the perspective of an Indian female theologian, focusing on the interdisciplinary field of Christianity, theology, and religion. Information was gathered through one-on-one, semi-structured interviews with Dr Govinden, exploring her theological and religious journey as a descendant of Indian indentured labourers. Key themes included: (1) her experiences from early childhood, adolescence, and student life; (2) the influence of her parents; (3) her path to becoming a theologian and significant moments in her life as both a Christian and theologian; and (4) her perspective on the South African community as a religious community over the past 50 years. Additionally, select publications of Govinden were used as sources to gain insights on her views on the church. Analysis of the information gathered was conducted in an unmediated manner, and relevant themes emerged. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The research contributes to the body of knowledge and information on 50 years of church orthodoxy in South Africa, with the aim of presenting the research results with a focus on Christian theology and religion. This research uses the role and contribution of Dr Devarakshanam (Betty) Govinden, an Indian indentured labourer descendant, as a framework for analysis and discussion.
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spelling doaj-art-8ff021ebff5349928c311933455c107a2025-08-20T03:28:37ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052025-06-01463e1e1110.4102/ve.v46i3.34082081Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty GovindenKogielam K. Archary0Research Institute for Theology and Religion, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa, PretoriaThis article reflects on and records significant aspects of the life of the 80-year-old Dr Devarakshanam (Betty) Govinden. Emphases of this research are on the last 50 years, focusing on her life in terms of religion, particularly her theological contribution to South African society, especially through the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians. In terms of religious heritage, Govinden was born a Christian of indentured Indian ancestry. This study provides insights, knowledge, and information on 50 years of church orthodoxy in South Africa from the perspective of an Indian female theologian, focusing on the interdisciplinary field of Christianity, theology, and religion. Information was gathered through one-on-one, semi-structured interviews with Dr Govinden, exploring her theological and religious journey as a descendant of Indian indentured labourers. Key themes included: (1) her experiences from early childhood, adolescence, and student life; (2) the influence of her parents; (3) her path to becoming a theologian and significant moments in her life as both a Christian and theologian; and (4) her perspective on the South African community as a religious community over the past 50 years. Additionally, select publications of Govinden were used as sources to gain insights on her views on the church. Analysis of the information gathered was conducted in an unmediated manner, and relevant themes emerged. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The research contributes to the body of knowledge and information on 50 years of church orthodoxy in South Africa, with the aim of presenting the research results with a focus on Christian theology and religion. This research uses the role and contribution of Dr Devarakshanam (Betty) Govinden, an Indian indentured labourer descendant, as a framework for analysis and discussion.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/3408oral historytheologicalreligionindian indentured labourer descendantchurchwomen theologiansdr devarakshanam (betty) govindencircle of concerned african women theologians.
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Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
Verbum et Ecclesia
oral history
theological
religion
indian indentured labourer descendant
church
women theologians
dr devarakshanam (betty) govinden
circle of concerned african women theologians.
title Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
title_full Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
title_fullStr Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
title_full_unstemmed Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
title_short Theological and religious exploration of an Indian indentured descendant—Dr Betty Govinden
title_sort theological and religious exploration of an indian indentured descendant dr betty govinden
topic oral history
theological
religion
indian indentured labourer descendant
church
women theologians
dr devarakshanam (betty) govinden
circle of concerned african women theologians.
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