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James Cone, the Urban Church in South Africa, and Theological (Re)Education: A Personal Reflection

March 13, 2026
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This essay uses as backdrop the work of James Cone, and is foregrounded by a personal reflection of epistemological and theological rupture. Through the lenses of Cone’s black theology of liberation, I lament the irrelevance of both black and white churches, as well as theological education, in relation to contemporary urban struggles in South Africa.

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Author: Stephan de Beer

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