Abstract:
This article highlights important dimensions of public theology and shows how the identified
dimensions are relevant to the specific situation of informal early childhood development
(ECD) facilities in a South African urban setting. The article considers the contributions and
challenges of informal community-based ECD on the basis of research conducted in the
Rustenburg/Phokeng area of the North West province of South Africa. It critically discusses
the sociocultural discourses and legislation regulating ECD centres, by focusing on the
constraints put on informal ECD service providers. It concludes by considering ways in which
urban public theology should act to serve, strengthen and advocate this vitally important, yet
informal, sector.
Description:
This article forms part of
the special collection on
‘Doing urban public theology
in South Africa: Visions,
approaches, themes and
practices towards a new
agenda’ in HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
Volume 70, Issue 3, 2014.