Stellenbosch Theological Journal

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Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Published September 25, 2025

Stellenbosch Theological Journal – previously known as the Dutch Reformed Theological Journal (NGTT) – is a South-African theological journal that hosts high-quality academic contributions. Authors are cordially invited to submit manuscripts for publication. Read more...

Stellenbosch Teologiese Joernaal – voorheen bekend as Nederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif (NGTT) – is ’n Suid-Afrikaanse teologiese tydskrif wat 'n tuiste wil wees vir akademiese bydraes van hoogstaande gehalte. Outeurs word hartlik uitgenooi om manuskripte in te dien. Lees meer...

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Practical Theology (articles associated with the SPTSA)

Tshenolo Madigele
Soulful solutions: The harmonious blend of cognitive behavioural therapy and spirituality for healthy ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa during COVID-19
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Mookgo Solomon Kgatle
The significance of vocational training among neo-Pentecostal pastors in South Africa: Three modalities of Jesus applied to theological education
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Vincent Farirai Fenga
The appropriateness of the title “Papa” used within Neo-Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe: A practical theological reflection
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Nobuntu Penxa-Matholeni
“Ungalichamel’iqolomba”: Unearthing the environmental and interpersonal significance of amaXhosa proverbs from a social community caregiving perspective
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Rudy Denton
Inequality and injustices in the Anthropocene: Ecotheological perspectives on social justice, restoration, and forgiveness for peaceful coexistence
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Mashudu Muthivhi
Overview of contemporary Practical Theology in Africa: Conceptualisations of spiritual abuse
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Solomon Sipho Mahlangu
Healing Touch: Experiencing Christ in the Age of Homo-Digitalis in a South African urban Pentecostal context
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Modisa Mzondi
Kereke ya moya (digital ecclesiology): Artificial intelligence, ChatGPT and the township Pentecostal pastor
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Garth Aziz
South African youth ministry: A hermeneutical agency in the lives of young people
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Martin Laubscher
On (c)entering Allan Boesak’s contribution on African Christian preaching and decolonisation?
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Caswell Ntseno, Gordon Dames
Enhancing quality and alignment in theological education: A Dialogue with South Africa’s higher education policies and church mission
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Marilyn Naidoo
Centring gender transformation in African seminaries
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