Industrial theology in South Africa : problems, priorities and prospects
Date
2006
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Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology
Abstract
This paper discusses the nature and role of industrial theology in South Africa against the broader theme of the vocation of the theologian in South Africa after ten years of democracy and its implications for teaching theology. I reflect on the state of theological reflection in South Africa on issues pertaining to the world of work, and identify what I contend to be problems and priorities confronting industrial theologians in South Africa. Then I highlight some ways in which the world of work can be integrated into the activities of theological training and ministerial formation.
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CITATION: Le Bruyns, C. 2006. Industrial theology in South Africa : problems, priorities and prospects. Scriptura, 93(0):330-338, doi:10.7833/93-0-1373.
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The original publication is available at http://scriptura.journals.ac.za
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Industrial theology
Citation
Le Bruyns, C. 2006. Industrial theology in South Africa : problems, priorities and prospects. Scriptura, 93(0):330-338, doi:10.7833/93-0-1373