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    • Black health, ethics, and global ecology 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Taylor and Francis Group, 2022)
      The reflections offered here come from someone the South African government classified as white or as European under apartheid, who continues to be classified in that manner under affirmative action, and who has worked at ...
    • The four tasks of Christian ecotheology: Revisiting the current debate 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Stellenbosch University, 2020)
      This contribution offers a description of the tasks of Christian ecotheology both from a de facto and from a de iure perspective. It suggests that this entails both a twofold critique and a twofold constructive task, ...
    • A green reformation of Christianity? Anthropological, ethical and pedagogical reflections on ecology as ecumenical theme 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Stellenbosch University, 2021)
      This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological reformation of Christianity. It seeks to guide such calls on the use of the term “ecology” by offering five brief statements ...
    • Human uniqueness: An unfinished agenda 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Verbum et Ecclesia, 2021)
      This contribution is structured in the form of a letter to Van Huyssteen focussing on his magnum opus, Alone in the World? (2006). It recognises, with Van Huyssteen, the danger of docetic detachment and scientific reductionism. ...
    • A journal for biblical, theological and / or contextual hermeneutics? 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (Stellenbosch University, 2020)
      This contribution reflects on the current sub-title of the journal Scriptura, namely “Journal for Biblical, Theological and Hermeneutics”. It showsthat this has been a core interest of the journal over a period of forty ...
    • Knowledge, values, and beliefs in the South African context since 1948: An overview 

      Conradie, Ernst M.; du Toit, Cornel W. (Wiley, 2015)
      In this contribution, an overview of the distinct waysin which the interplay between knowledge, values, and beliefs tookshape in the South African context since 1948 is offered. This is framedagainst the background of the ...
    • Some reflections on human identity in the Anthropocene 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (AOSIS, 2021)
      This article observes that both the similar and the dissimilar are of ethical importance in discourse on human identity. There is a need for a common humanity and to guard against domination in the name of difference – ...
    • South African discourse on the Triune God: Some reflections 

      Conradie, Ernst M. (AOSIS, 2019)
      This contribution offers a critical rejoinder with regard to 12 articles submitted for publication in HTS Theological Studies ‘to stimulate a discussion on the Holy Trinity for the 21st century within the South African ...