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" The South African Women’s Theological Project: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1082929
Doc. No : LA126558
Call No : ‭10.1163/15743012-12341248‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Beverley Haddad
Title & Author : The South African Women’s Theological Project: [Article] : Practices of Solidarity and Degrees of Separation in the Context of the HIV Epidemic\ Beverley Haddad
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Religion and Theology
Date : 2013
Volume/ Issue Number : 20/1-2
Page No : 2–18
Abstract : It has previously been argued that the HIV epidemic is the new kairos in South Africa. The Circle of African Women Theologians has been at the forefront of theologising this crisis, particularly as it affects women. This article seeks to analyse the HIV work of six South African Circle writers namely, Denise Ackermann, Christina Landman, Madipoane Masenya, Sarojini Nadar, Miranda Pillay and Beverley Haddad. The focus of this analysis revolves around the “degrees of separation and practices of solidarity” inherent in their work. The first part of the article deals with each theologian in turn. It then identifies common threads and differences in their work employing the methodological framework of African women’s theology as outlined by Sarojini Nadar and Isabel Phiri. The article concludes with a discussion of the particularities of the South African women’s theological project and argues that the work of these six women does not deal sufficiently with “difference” or “solidarity” thus limiting their influence on the political HIV project. It has previously been argued that the HIV epidemic is the new kairos in South Africa. The Circle of African Women Theologians has been at the forefront of theologising this crisis, particularly as it affects women. This article seeks to analyse the HIV work of six South African Circle writers namely, Denise Ackermann, Christina Landman, Madipoane Masenya, Sarojini Nadar, Miranda Pillay and Beverley Haddad. The focus of this analysis revolves around the “degrees of separation and practices of solidarity” inherent in their work. The first part of the article deals with each theologian in turn. It then identifies common threads and differences in their work employing the methodological framework of African women’s theology as outlined by Sarojini Nadar and Isabel Phiri. The article concludes with a discussion of the particularities of the South African women’s theological project and argues that the work of these six women does not deal sufficiently with “difference” or “solidarity” thus limiting their influence on the political HIV project.
Descriptor : African women’s theology
Descriptor : Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
Descriptor : feminism
Descriptor : HIV and AIDS
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15743012-12341248‬
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