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Critical evaluation of the doctrine of predestination within black-African theology: Christ the elected and electing
Author(s) -
Leepo Modise
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
theologia viatorum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-2980
pISSN - 0378-4142
DOI - 10.4102/tv.v46i1.118
Subject(s) - predestination , doctrine , ideology , argument (complex analysis) , christology , theology , philosophy , black theology , capitalism , sociology , religious studies , political science , law , politics , biochemistry , chemistry
This article aims to deconstruct the ideology about God’s election in South Africa, which is attached to capitalism. I will discuss about its impact on the South African socio-politico-economic situation in the apartheid and post-apartheid era. Furthermore, I will critically discuss the equality of human beings in the eyes of Triune God and focus on the centrality of Christology from the African and black theology. One cannot divorce the Providence of God from the doctrine of predestination. The God who creates is the same God who elects and provides for his people. This argument will lead to the critical question: Who are the elect, rich or poor? Free or oppressed? This article’s final thesis is to deconstruct the ideology that God elects according to God’s grace.

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