
handle: 2263/50002
This article explores possible experiences of ubuntu in the Zama Zama informal settlement. Postfoundational practical theology and the narrative approach function as paradigm and methodology. Themes and/or discourses like poverty, violence, xenophobia and the role of the local church were identified, but ubuntu is not always visible as a lived reality amongst the members of the community. The church is an exception. Women play a leading role in the congregation and it is in the church where ubuntu values are visible and experienced.
SDG-01: No poverty, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, 230, ubuntu, women, narrative research, postfoundational practical theology, SDG-05: Gender equality, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, SDG-10: Reduced inequalities, Church, Practical Theology, Ubuntu, BV1-5099, Theology articles SDG-10, Theology articles SDG-11, Informal settlements, Theology articles SDG-01, Zama Zama, Women, Theology articles SDG-03, Theology articles SDG-05
SDG-01: No poverty, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, 230, ubuntu, women, narrative research, postfoundational practical theology, SDG-05: Gender equality, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, SDG-10: Reduced inequalities, Church, Practical Theology, Ubuntu, BV1-5099, Theology articles SDG-10, Theology articles SDG-11, Informal settlements, Theology articles SDG-01, Zama Zama, Women, Theology articles SDG-03, Theology articles SDG-05
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