Historical theology at public universities matter

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Pillay, Jerry

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AOSIS Open Journals

Abstract

South African universities are in the process of serious transformation and restructuring. The place of faculties of theology at universities has come under the spotlight resulting in the closure of several theological faculties or in the moving of theology to other faculties, mainly humanities or arts. Theology is under pressure, and in the current academic environment, church history, in its traditional form, has all but disappeared from South African universities. This article is an attempt to address the current situation. Although this article looks at the issue of theology at public universities, its main focus is to explore the future study of church history in the context of universities and, in particular, a Faculty of Theology. Understanding church history in the broad framework as historical theology, this article asserts the significance of church history at public universities, but points out the need to restructure the department giving due consideration to community engagement, internationalisation, transformation, Africanisation and interreligious collaboration. All of these would have a serious impact on teaching, learning and research.

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This article was presented as an Inaugural Address at the University of Pretoria on 30 August 2017.

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Transformation, Restructuring, South African universities, Theology, Historical theology, Public universities

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Pillay, J., 2017, ‘Historical theology at public universities matter’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 73(1), a4807. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v73i1.4807