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2025

Vol 81, No 2 (2025)

  • Comparative Theology Studies (previously, Cross-cultural Religious Studies), guest edited by Ishraq Ali ( 0000-0002-0179-9163), Li Xuedan ( 0009-0003-4974-6823) and Sun Yue ( 0009-0001-2594-090X). This collection offers rigorous academic reflection and theological depth, addressing contemporary issues within a pluralistic society. By engaging diverse perspectives and fostering dialogue across contexts, the articles advance theological understanding and enrich the broader discourse on religion, ethics, and public life—core aims of the journal.
  • Honouring Prof. Welile Mazamisa: The Reader, the Text, and Two Horizons, guest edited by Dr Mphumezi Hombana ( 0000-0001-8464-1021), Mr Otto Makalima ( 0009-0001-0525-323X), Prof. Dion Forster (0000-0002-7292-6203) and Dr Mzukisi Faleni ( 0009-0008-3747-3684). This collection critically engages with the legacy of Prof. Welile Mazamisa, whose work remains pivotal in shaping African biblical scholarship. By revisiting his contributions through fresh lenses, the collection not only preserves vital theological insights but also stimulates new conversations at the intersection of faith, identity, and postcolonial realities. It contributes to the journal by deepening contextual hermeneutics and amplifying African voices in the global theological arena, thereby fostering inclusive and transformative academic dialogue.

Vol 81, No 1 (2025)

  • Interreligious Dialogue, guest edited by Prof. Jaco Beyers ( 0000-0001-5432-2898). This collection explores how religions engage with society, offering insight into patterns of social interaction, while critically examining the function and role of religion within various societal contexts. It aligns with the journal’s interdisciplinary focus by integrating theological reflection with social analysis, and offers fresh perspectives on how religious beliefs, practices, and institutions shape, and are shaped by, societal structures and challenges.
  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, guest edited by Prof. Ernest van Eck ( 0000-0003-3810-4190). This collection contributes to the journal by foregrounding African perspectives in biblical interpretation. It enriches the journal’s commitment to contextual and interdisciplinary scholarship by exploring how New Testament texts speak meaningfully to African realities, social contexts, and theological concerns.
  • Mission and Vulnerability, guest edited by Prof. Lukwikilu Mangayi ( 0000-0001-6915-9536) and Prof. Lygunda Fohle ( 0000-0003-0550-3363). This collection contributes to the journal by offering contextual African perspectives on mission in post-pandemic settings, interpreting vulnerability as theological resilience. It aligns with the journal’s focus on interdisciplinary, socially engaged scholarship rooted in local contexts and global theological discourse.
  • The Kairos Document for Contemporary Crisis, guest editors Prof. Gift Tlharihani Baloyi ( 0000-0002-1981-3007) and Prof. Eugene Baron ( 0000-0001-6398-8982). This collection contributes to the journal by commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Kairos Document through critical theological reflection on its legacy, relevance, and evolving role in contemporary justice struggles. Rooted in the intersection of faith and social activism, the contributions offer contextual and prophetic insights that align with the journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary, socially engaged, and transformative theological discourse.

 


2024

Vol 80, No 3 (2024)

  • Cross-cultural Religious Studies, guest edited by Prof. Chen Yuehua ( 0000-0003-2799-3703) and Dr. Ishraq Ali ( 0000-0002-0179-9163). This collection offers rigorous academic reflection and theological depth, addressing contemporary issues within a pluralistic society. By engaging diverse perspectives and fostering dialogue across contexts, the articles advance theological understanding and enrich the broader discourse on religion, ethics, and public life—core aims of the journal.

Vol 80, No 2 (2024)

  • Interreligious Dialogue, guest edited by Prof. Jaco Beyers ( 0000-0001-5432-2898). This collection explores how religions engage with society, offering insight into patterns of social interaction, while critically examining the function and role of religion within various societal contexts. It aligns with the journal’s interdisciplinary focus by integrating theological reflection with social analysis, and offers fresh perspectives on how religious beliefs, practices, and institutions shape, and are shaped by, societal structures and challenges.
  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, guest edited by Prof. Ernest van Eck ( 0000-0003-3810-4190). This collection contributes to the journal by foregrounding African perspectives in biblical interpretation. It enriches the journal’s commitment to contextual and interdisciplinary scholarship by exploring how New Testament texts speak meaningfully to African realities, social contexts, and theological concerns.

Vol 80, No 1 (2024)

  • Historical Thought and Source Interpretation, edited by Prof. Andries van Aarde ( 0000-0002-3998-2190) and Prof. Eugene Baron ( 0000-0001-6398-8982). This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the historical development of Christian praxis, including key movements, ideas, and interactions with other cultures and ideologies. It also engages with theological reflection as a process of "faith seeking understanding," encouraging scholarly work across a range of theological disciplines. Additionally, it emphasises the interpretation of foundational written and oral sources that have shaped Christianity across time.

 


2023

Vol 79, No 5 (2023)

  • Cross-cultural Religious Studies, guest edited by Prof. Chen Yuehua ( 0000-0003-2799-3703) and Dr. Ishraq Ali ( 0000-0002-0179-9163). This collection offers rigorous academic reflection and theological depth, addressing contemporary issues within a pluralistic society. By engaging diverse perspectives and fostering dialogue across contexts, the articles advance theological understanding and enrich the broader discourse on religion, ethics, and public life—core aims of the journal.

Vol 79, No 4 (2023)

  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, guest edited by Prof. Ernest van Eck ( 0000-0003-3810-4190). This collection contributes to the journal by foregrounding African perspectives in biblical interpretation. It enriches the journal’s commitment to contextual and interdisciplinary scholarship by exploring how New Testament texts speak meaningfully to African realities, social contexts, and theological concerns.
  • New Testament landscape in Zimbabwe, guest edited by Dr. Tobias Marevesa ( 0000-0001-5479-6735) and Dr. Conrad Chibango ( 0000-0002-5407-5994). This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the intersection of Christian thought and socio-political realities in Zimbabwe, a nation with a predominantly Christian population facing ongoing challenges. As Zimbabwe approached its 2023 parliamentary and presidential elections, the collection provides a scholarly platform for theological and interdisciplinary reflections that critically engage with issues of justice, leadership, and public ethics within the context of Christian praxis.
  • Zimbabwean Scholars in Dialogue, guest edited by Dr. Conrad Chibango ( 0000-0002-5407-5994). This collection contributes to the journal by bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives from fields such as religion, philosophy, politics, law, and development to critically engage with contemporary issues in religious studies. While maintaining a strong focus on theological reflection and Christian praxis, the collection invites contributions that explore how religious thought interacts with broader societal challenges. In line with this journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary theological scholarship, this collection aims to deepen understanding of religion's role in public and cultural life.
  • Culture and Psychology Education, guest edited by Dr. Mahdi Esmaeilzadeh ( 0000-0002-2426-7637) and Dr. Aghel Ali and Dr. Mohammad Ebrahim Hokmabadi. This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the intersection of culture, psychology, and education through a theological lens. It examines how cultural identity and psychological development shape moral formation, spirituality, and values within diverse educational contexts. The collection aligns with this journal’s focus on interdisciplinary scholarship that brings theology into conversation with contemporary human and societal challenges.

Vol 79, No 3 (2023)

  • Religion and Theology and Constructions of Earth and Gender, guest edited by Dr. Sophia Chirongoma ( 0000-0002-8655-7365) and Dr. Linda Naicker ( 0000-0003-1347-9893). This collection contributes to the journal by examining the intersections of religion, theology, ecological crises, and gender constructions within contemporary global and African contexts. The articles explore how religious beliefs and cultural practices can both reinforce and challenge patriarchal norms, particularly in the face of pressing issues such as climate change, pandemics, and economic instability. Through interdisciplinary theological inquiry, the collection offers critical reflections on Christian praxis, emphasising the role of faith communities in addressing environmental and gender-based injustices. This aligns with this journal’s commitment to fostering scholarly dialogue that engages theology with local and international societal challenges.
  • African Women and Pandemics and Religion, guest edited by Dr. Sophia Chirongoma ( 0000-0002-8655-7365) and Dr. Linda Naicker ( 0000-0003-1347-9893). This collection contributes to the journal by examining the intersection of religion, gender, and pandemics within African religio-cultural contexts. The articles explore how African women navigate spiritual, cultural, and theological challenges during health crises like COVID-19, highlighting resilience, reinterpretation of religious texts, and pastoral care responses. By engaging with gendered experiences and theological reflections, the collection aligns with the journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local and contextual challenges in Christian praxis.
  • Social Memory Studies, guest edited by Prof. Christina Landman ( 0000-0002-8905-0738) and Prof. Sekgothe Mokgoatšana ( 0000-0002-3224-2341). This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the interplay between historical thought and the interpretation of textual and oral sources within Christian theology. The articles examine how narratives—both written and spoken—shape collective memory, spiritual identity, and theological reflection in diverse African contexts. By engaging with indigenous knowledge systems, oral traditions, and archival practices, the collection aligns with this journal's focus on critical theological scholarship that addresses local and contextual challenges in Christian praxis.
  • Unthinking the West, guest edited by Prof. Fundiswa Kobo ( 0000-0002-5849-714X) and Prof. Rothney Tshaka ( 0000-0003-0762-6201). This collection contributes to the journal by amplifying Black Theology as a transformative and contextually grounded discourse within South African theological scholarship. The articles critically engage with themes of liberation, justice, and identity, addressing historical and contemporary forms of oppression, including racism, colonialism, and patriarchy. By centering African cultural identities, indigenous belief systems, and the lived experiences of marginalised communities, the collection aligns with the journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis.

Vol 79, No 2 (2023)

  • Interreligious Dialogue, guest edited by Prof. Jaco Beyers ( 0000-0001-5432-2898). This collection explores how religions engage with society, offering insight into patterns of social interaction, while critically examining the function and role of religion within various societal contexts. It aligns with the journal’s interdisciplinary focus by integrating theological reflection with social analysis, and offers fresh perspectives on how religious beliefs, practices, and institutions shape, and are shaped by, societal structures and challenges.
  • Historical Thought and Source Interpretation, edited by Prof. Andries van Aarde ( 0000-0002-3998-2190). This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the historical development of Christian praxis, including key movements, ideas, and interactions with other cultures and ideologies. It also engages with theological reflection as a process of "faith seeking understanding," encouraging scholarly work across a range of theological disciplines. Additionally, it emphasises the interpretation of foundational written and oral sources that have shaped Christianity across time.
  • Johan Buitendag Festschrif, edited by Prof. Andries van Aarde ( 0000-0002-3998-2190). This collection contributes to the journal by honouring Professor Johan Buitendag’s influential contributions to theology through a Festschrift that reflects his interdisciplinary and contextually engaged approach. The articles delve into themes such as eco-theology, interfaith dialogue, theological education, and the interplay between science and religion, embodying Buitendag’s vision of theology as a public, holistic, and transformative discipline. By fostering critical theological scholarship that addresses both local and global challenges, the collection aligns with this journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary and contextually relevant theological discourse.
  • SASRF Empathy and Religion, guest edited by Prof. Wessel Bentley ( 0000-0002-1167-4858). This collection contributes to the journal by exploring the intersection of empathy, theology, and contemporary society through a multidisciplinary lens. The articles examine themes such as divine (im)passibility, sociopolitical theology, and the evolving human conception of God, highlighting empathy's role in theological discourse and practice. By integrating insights from philosophy, art, and cultural studies, the collection aligns with this journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis.

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Vol 79, No 1 (2023)

  • Wim Dreyer Dedication, guest edited by Prof. Jaco Beyers ( 0000-0001-5432-2898). This collection contributes to the journal by honouring the theological legacy of Professor W.A. (Wim) Dreyer through a series of scholarly reflections that highlight his commitment to Reformed ecclesiology and the principle of semper reformanda—the church always reforming. The articles engage with themes such as ecclesial reform, church polity, gender justice, and the emotional well-being of clergy, offering critical insights into the evolving role of the church in contemporary society. By situating these discussions within both historical and current contexts, the collection aligns with this journal’s focus on critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis.
  • MRCC Centenary Celebration, guest edited by Prof. Matsobane Manala (0000-0002-4302-7073). This collection contributes to the journal by commemorating the centenary of the Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ (MRCC), highlighting its theological journey and societal impact within the South African context. The articles delve into the church's origins, mission theology, leadership dynamics, and educational practices, offering insights into its evolution and resilience over the past century. By engaging with themes of ecclesial reform, community development, and contextual theology, the collection aligns with this journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis.
  • Women Theologies, guest edited by Dr. Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale ( 0000-0001-7227-2206) and Prof. Tanya van Wyk ( 0000-0001-5309-0546). This collection contributes to the journal by amplifying women's theological voices that challenge patriarchal structures and reimagine Christian praxis through gender-conscious, culturally rooted, and justice-oriented lenses. The articles engage with themes such as African women's theology, feminist biblical interpretation, gendered experiences of mourning, and the impact of colonialism and globalisation on women's spiritual lives. By centering women's lived experiences and theological reflections, the collection aligns with this journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis..
  • Orthodox Theology, guest edited by Dr. Daniel Buda ( 0000-0002-1745-2439) and Prof. Jerry Pillay ( 0000-0001-5188-3550). This collection contributes to the journal by engaging with Orthodox theological traditions through scholarly explorations of doctrine, liturgy, education, and historical development. The articles examine topics such as patristic theology, metaphysical models, religious education, and the interplay between tradition and modernity within Orthodox Christianity. By fostering dialogue between Eastern Orthodox thought and contemporary theological discourse, the collection aligns with this journal’s commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis.
  • New Perspectives on Applied Humanities and Theology, guest edited by Dr. Mahdi Esmaeilzadeh ( 0000-0002-2426-7637) and Dr. Moradi Mohsen and Dr. Mohammad Ebrahim Hokmabadi. This collection contributes to the journal by bridging applied humanities and theology through interdisciplinary inquiry. The articles explore topics such as the psychological impact of public art and comparative analyses of philosophical concepts like Wang Yangming’s xin (heart-mind) and Husserl’s ego, offering fresh perspectives on human experience and meaning-making. By integrating aesthetic, philosophical, and psychological insights within theological discourse, the collection aligns with this journal's commitment to critical theological scholarship that addresses local, contextual, and international challenges in Christian praxis


2022

Vol 78, No 4 (2022)

Includes special collections:

  • Medieval Philosophy and Theology, sub-edited by Chen Yuehua (ZJU)
  • Agenda 2063 - The Africa We Want - Religious Perspectives, sub-edited by Jerry Pillay (UP)

Vol 78, No 3 (2022)

Includes special collections:

  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, sub-edited by Ernest van Eck (UP)
  • Social Memory Studies, sub-edited by Christina Landman (UNISA) and Sekgothe Mokgoatšana (UL)
  • VukaniBantuTsohangBatho: Spirituality of Black Liberation, sub-edited by Fundiswa Kobo (UNISA) and Rothney Tshaka (UNISA)

Vol 78, No 2 (2022)

Includes special collections:

  • Women Theologies, sub-edited by Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale (Midlands State University) and Tanya van Wyk (UP)
  • Agenda 2063 - The Africa We Want - Perspective from GJHHD, sub-edited by Cheryl Potgieter (DUT) and Nthuna J. Ramohai (DUT)
  • The contemporary study of religion: philosophical perspective, sub-edited by Mohammed (Auwais) Rafudeen (UNISA)
  • Reflections over educational discourses and meaning making, sub-edited by John Klaasen (UWC)
  • Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (UP)
  • Challenging Building Blocks, sub-edited by Chris Jones (SUN) and Juri van den Heever (SUN)

Vol 78, No 1 (2022)

Includes special collections:

  • Septuagint and Textual Studies, sub-edited by Johann Cook (SUN)
  • Reception of Biblical Discourse, sub-edited by Itumeleng Mothoagae (UNISA)
  • Orthodox Theology in Dialogue with other Theologies and with Society, sub-edited by Daniel Buda (LBU) and Jerry Pillay (UP)


2021

Vol 77, No 4 (2021)

Includes special collections:

  • From timely exegesis to contemporary ecclesiology: Relevant hermeneutics and provocative embodiment of faith in a Corona-defined world – Festschrift for Stephan Joubert, sub-edited by Willem Oliver (UNISA)
  • Theology, Economy and Environment: Social, Cultural and Biotic Influences on Religious Communities, sub-edited by Jerry Pillay (UP)
  • Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, Romania, sub-edited by Daniel Buda (LBU) and Jerry Pillay (UP)

Vol 77, No 3 (2021)

Includes special collections:

  • New Landscapes in Identity: Theological, Ethical and Other Perspectives, sub-edited by John Klaasen (UWC)
  • Indonesian Collection: Philosophy, Culture and Theology, sub-edited by Busro Busro (UINSGD)
  • Challenging Building Blocks, sub-edited by Chris Jones (SUN) and Juri van den Heever (SUN)
  • Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (UP)
  • South African Science and Religion Forum, sub-edited by Wessel Bentley (UNISA)
  • VukaniBantuTsohangBatho: Spirituality of Black Liberation, sub-edited by Fundiswa Kobo (UNISA) and Rothney Tshaka (UNISA)
  • Being a Change Agent in a (Post-) Covid South Africa, sub-edited by Erna Oliver (UNISA)

Vol 77, No 2 (2021)

Includes special collections:

  • Scholarly Voices, sub-edited by Yolanda Dreyer (UP)
  • Women Theologies, sub-edited by Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale (Midlands State University) and Tanya van Wyk (UP)
  • Youth, Faith, Climate Change and Environmental Consciousness: A Case for Sustainable Development, sub-edited by Jacques Beukes (UP), Juliane Stork (Humboldt University) and Ignatius Swart (UWC)
  • Gender Justice, Health and Human Development, sub-edited by Cheryl Potgieter (DUT)
  • Social Memory Studies, sub-edited by Christina Landman (UNISA) and Sekgothe Mokgoatšana (UL)
  • Re-readings of Major Theorists of Religion: Continuities and Discontinuities, sub-edited by Mohammed (Auwais) Rafudeen (UNISA)

Vol 77, No 1 (2021)

Includes special collections:

  • Historical Thought and Source Interpretation, sub-edited by Johann Cook (SUN)
  • Reception of Biblical Discourse in Africa, sub-edited by Itumeleng Mothoagae (UNISA)
  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, sub-edited by Ernest van Eck (UP)
  • Faith Seeking Understanding, sub-edited by Seyed Mehdi Mousavi (Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran) and the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Theology and Religion of the University of Pretoria (UP)


2020

Vol 76, No 4 (2020)

Includes special collections:

  • Septuagint, sub-edited by Johann Cook (SUN)
  • The use of the Bible in Theology, sub-edited by Willem Oliver (UNISA)
  • Manichaeism and Early Christianity, sub-edited by Hans van Oort (Utrecht/UP)
  • Africa Platform for NT Scholars, sub-edited by Ernest van Eck (UP)
  • Social Memory Studies, sub-edited by Christina Landman (UNISA) and Sekgothe Mokgoatsana (UL)
  • Indonesian Collection: Philosophy, Culture and Theology, sub-edited by Busro Busro (UINSGD)
  • Original Research

Vol 76, No 3 (2020)

Includes special collections:

  • Gender Justice, Health and Human Development, sub-edited by Cheryl Potgieter (DUT)
  • VukaniBantuTsohangBatho - Spirituality of Black Liberation, sub-edited by Fundiswa Kobo (UNISA) and Rothney Tshaka (UNISA)
  • Original Research

Vol 76, No 2 (2020)

Practical Theology, edited by Jaco Dreyer (UNISA)

Includes special collections:

  • Christian Leadership, sub-edited by Wessel Bentley (UNISA)
  • Christianity as Change Agent in the 4th Industrial Revolution World, sub-edited by Erna Oliver (UNISA)

Vol 76, No 1 (2020)

Includes special collections:

  • Ethics, Education and Social Justice, sub-edited by John Klaasen (UWC)
  • Theology and Nature, sub-edited by Johan Buitendag (UP)
  • Challenging Building Blocks: The coherence of cosmological evolution, life, consciousness, morality and building the 21st century, sub-edited by Chris Jones (SUN) and Juri van den Heever (SUN)
  • COVID-19 from a Theological Perspective, sub-edited by Jerry Pillay (UP)
  • Original Research


2019

Vol 75, No 4 (2019)

Includes special collection:

  • Faith Based Organisations, sub-edited by Nadine Bouwers du Toit (SU), Vhumani Magezi (NWU) and Elisabet le Roux (SU).
  • The Church in need of Change (agency), sub-edited by Erna Oliver.
  • HTS 75th Anniversary Maake Masango Dedication
  • Engaging Schleiermacher today: South African perspectives, sub-edited by Rian Venter (UFS).
  • Gender Justice, Health and Human Development, sub-edited by Cheryl Potgieter (DUT).

Vol 75, No 3 (2019)

Includes special collection:

  • Eben Scheffler Festschrift, sub-edited by Jurie H. le Roux (UP) and Christo Lombaard (UNISA).
  • The Legacy of James Cone, sub-edited by Vuyani Vellem

Vol 75, No 2 (2019)

Practical Theology

Vol 75, No 1 (2019)

Includes special collection:

  • Christina Landman Festschrift, sub-edited by Wessel Bentley (UNISA) and Victor S. Molobi (UNISA).
  • SASRF2019, sub-edited by Cornel du Toit (UNISA) and Wesel Bentley (UNISA)
  • God as One, sub-edited by Erna Oliver (UNISA) and Willem Oliver (UNISA).
  • OEH: The Online Educated Human: Teaching values, ethics, morals, faith and religion at a distance, sub-edited Ignatius Gous (UNISA).
  • Doing Theology with Children: Exploring Emancipatory Methodologies, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer (UP Centre for Contextual Ministry) and Hannelie Yates (NWU) 


2018

Vol 74, No 4 (2018)

Ignatius (Natie) van Wyk Dedication

Vol 74, No 3 (2018)

Include special collections:

  • SPIRASA Spirituality, sub-edited by P.G.R. de Villiers
  • Septuagint SA, sub-edited by Johann Cook
  • Change agency in a 21st-century South Africa, sub-edited by Erna Oliver
  • Youth marginalisation as a faith-based concern, sub-edited by Ignatius Swart
  • Religion in dialogue, sub-edited by Maniraj Sukdaven
  • Faith-based action and urban regeneration, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer
  • Biblical Spirituality, sub-edited by Christo Lombaard and Dirk van der Merwe (corresponding editor: Willem Oliver)

Vol 74, No 2 (2018)

Practical Theology


2017

Vol 73, No 6 (2017)

Supplement 12: Perspectives on theology of religions. Access the full-text of this open access book - click here.

Vol 73, No 5 (2017)

Supplement 11: Nadenke oor 500 jaar se Reformatoriese teologie. Access the full-text of this open access book - click here.

Vol 73, No 4 (2017)

Yolanda Dreyer Festschrift, sub-edited by Tanya van Wyk

Vol 73, No 3 (2017)

Include special collections:

  • Reformation, Transformation and Change Agency, sub-edited by Erna Oliver 
  • Goshen Lectures sub-edited by J. Wentzel van Huyssteen 
  • SASRF: What it means to be human? Homo naledi and the emergence of higher consciousness, sub-edited by Cornel du Toit
  • SASRF: The resurgence of metaphysics in science, philosophy and theology, sub-edited by Cornel du Toit
  • Religious Innovation and Competition Amidst Urban Social Change: Pretoria Case Study, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer
  • Spirit Rising: Tracing Movements of Justice, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer and James Perkinson
  • Commercialization and Commodification of Theological Education, sub-edited by Marilyn Naidoo
  • Broken Bodies and Ideological Master Narratives, sub-edited by Vuyani Vellum

Vol 73, No 2 (2017)

Practical Theology

Vol 73, No 1 (2017)

Include special collections:

  • NRCA Dedication
  • World Communion of Reformed Churches
  • Inaugural Speech
  • Guest Lectures
  • Faculty of Theology, UP, Centenary Volume Two
  • Gateway to the Future from a Deconstructed Past
  • Third A.S. Geyser Commemoration Lecture
  • Special Collection Kerkhervorming 1517-2017, sub-edited Ignatius (Natie) van Wyk, and the Hervormde Teologiese Kollege
  • 100 Jaar Hervormde Teologie, sub-edited Wim A. Dreyer, and the Hervormde Teologiese Kollege
  • Hervormde Teoloë in Gesprek, sub-edited J. Christo van der Merwe, and the Hervormde Teologiese Kollege


2016

Vol 72, No 5 (2016)

Supplement 10: Praktiese ekklesiologie - Kerkwees in die 21ste eeu. Access the full-text of this open access book - click here.

Vol 72, No 4 (2016)

HTS Faculty of Theology of the University of Pretoria Centenary Volume One, dedicated to the vice-chancellor Prof. Cheryl de la Rey offers rich special collections:

  • Holiness, sub-edited by P.G.R. de Villiers
  • Creation, Consciousness and Christology: Evolutionary Perspectives, sub-edited by Cornel du Toit (UNISA) and Danie Veldsman (University of Pretoria)
  • Engaging Development: Contributions to a Critical Theological and Religious Debate, sub-edited by Ignatius Swart (UNISA) and Afe Adogame (Princeton Theological Seminary)
  • Qumran Texts, sub-edited by Ananda Geyser-Fouché

Vol 72, No 2 (2016)

Practical Theology

Vol 72, No 1 (2016)

Graham Duncan Dedication, offers rich special collections:

  • Negotiating Diversity in Christian Communities, sub-edited by Marilyn Naidoo (UNISA) and Stephan de Beer (Centre for Contextual Ministry, University of Pretoria)
  • Black Theology Liberation, sub-edited by Vuyani Vellem
  • Spatial Justice and Reconciliation, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer (Centre for Contextual Ministry, University of Pretoria)
  • Theology Disrupted: Doing Theology with Children in Africa, sub-edited by Stephan de Beer (Centre for Contextual Ministry, University of Pretoria) and Shantelle Weber (Stellenbosch University)


2015

Vol 71, No 3 (2015)

Include special collections:

  • Reformed Theological College Volume, dedicated to Dr Christo van der Merwe
  • Belief, church and community
  • Missiology, Religion Studies and Spirituality
  • Old Testament and New Testament Studies
  • Faith practices
  • Rudolf Bultmann Symposium
  • Unshackled

Vol 71, No 2 (2015)

Practical Theology

Vol 71, No 1 (2015)

Include special collections:

  • Johan Heyns Memorial Lecture
  • P.G.R. de Villiers Dedication
  • Studies on the Bible, spirituality and mysticism
  • Perspectives on Peace in the Bible
  • Josephus and the New Testament, Kampen Symposium
  • Old and New Testament Studies
  • Social-scientific perspectives
  • Religious studies


2014

Vol 70, No 3 (2014)

Include special collection:

  • Urban Public Theology in South Africa, sub-edited by  Stephan de Beer (University of Pretoria) and Ignatius Swart (University of South Africa)

Vol 70, No 2 (2014)

Practical Theology

Vol 70, No 1 (2014)

Include special collections:

  • Johan Buitendag Dedication
  • A.S. Geyser Commemoration Lecture
  • Structural subjects, Church History and Systematic Theology
  • Foundation subjects, Old and New Testament Studies
  • Applied subjects, Practical Theology and Science of Religion
  • Symposium Social Cohesion


2013

Vol 69, No 2 (2013)

Practical Theology

Vol 69, No 1 (2013)

James Alfred Loader Dedication


2012

Vol 68, No 2 (2012)

Practical Theology

Vol 68, No 1 (2012)

Die P.M. Venter Huldigingsbundel


2011

Vol 67, No 3 (2011)

Die T.F.J. Dreyer Huldigingsbundel

Vol 67, No 2 (2011)

Practical Theology

Vol 67, No 1 (2011)

The A.G. van Aarde Festschrift


2010

Vol 66, No 3 (2010)

Supplement 9: Honderd Jaar Kerk en Teologiese Opleiding: ‘n Kroniek van die Hervormde Kerk. Access the full-text of this open access book - click here.

Vol 66, No 2 (2010)

Practical Theology















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