Results for 'Lerato Likopo Mokoena'

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    The Ontological Status of Yahweh and the Existence of the Thing we call God.Lerato Likopo Mokoena - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (4):141-150.
    The essence of deities has captured our imaginations for as long as we can remember. Does a God exist, or is the divine entity just a figment of our dreams, a projection? Is God what Aribiah Attoe calls a “regressively eternal and material entity” or what Gericke calls “a character of fiction with no counterpart outside the worlds of text and imagination”? This paper aims to wrestle with those questions from a theological perspective and to look at the ontological status (...)
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    Jehu’s violent coup and the justification of violence.Lerato L. D. Mokoena & Esias E. Meyer - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
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    Humans created God in their image? An anthropomorphic projectionism in the Old Testament.Ndikho Mtshiselwa & Lerato Mokoena - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1):6.
    The Old Testament projects not only a Deity that created the world and human beings but also one that is violent and male. The debate on the depiction of the God of Israel that is violent and male is far from being exhausted in Old Testament studies. Thus, the main question posed in this article is: If re-read as ‘Humans created God in their image’, would Genesis 1:27 account for the portrayal of a Deity that is male and violent? Feuerbach’s (...)
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    Qohelet as liminal intellectualism.Ananda Geyser-Fouche & Lerato L. D. Mokoena - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):7.
    Qohelet is one of the most fascinating books in the Hebrew Bible because it falls outside of the confides of what it is deemed as orthodox in terms of genre, literary components and theology. Considered in both antiquity and contemporary interpretations as Wisdom Literature, the book holds rich material to be interpreted and classified in a myriad of ways. It is no secret that Qohelet is an idiosyncratic scholar whose position is defined by unusualness, to define it as defiance would (...)
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    Epistemic Decolonization as Overcoming the Hermeneutical Injustice of Eurocentrism.Lerato Posholi - 2020 - Philosophical Papers 49 (2):279-304.
    This paper is broadly concerned with the question of what epistemic decolonization might involve. It is divided into two parts. The first part begins by explaining the specifically epistemic problem to which calls for epistemic decolonization respond. I suggest that calls for decolonization are motivated by a perceived epistemic crisis consisting in the inadequacy of the dominant Eurocentric paradigm to properly theorize our modern world. I then discuss two general proposals, radical and moderate, for what epistemic decolonization might involve. In (...)
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    Johnny Fingo: war as work on the Eastern Cape Frontier.Hlonipha Mokoena - 2016 - Kronos 1 (1):214-231.
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    The frontier remix.Hlonipha Mokoena - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (1):112-119.
    In The Deaths of Hintsa: Postapartheid South Africa and the Shape of Recurring Pasts, Premesh Lalu claims to offer a critique of apartheid’s colonial past. Emblematic of this colonial past is the 1835 killing and mutilation of the Xhosa king Hintsa. Lalu uses this violent event to argue against the evidence provided by the colonial archives. He argues that the killing of Hintsa was not an empirical fact but a product of the colonial imagination. The review argues that although the (...)
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    On the Idea of Post-Comparative Philosophy.Lerato Posholi - 2025 - Philosophy East and West 75 (1):43-55.
    In this article, I briefly discuss contemporary debates about methodological issues in philosophy in Africa to raise concerns about the uptake of diverse philosophical resources at the heart of the global post-comparative method and suggest that the feasibility of the post-comparative method depends on the availability of robust and rich philosophical resources furnished by different traditions and their systematic uptake.
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    Steve Biko Christ-figure: A black theological Christology in the Son of Man film.Katleho K. Mokoena - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
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    Too far apart! - An evaluation of the challenges impeding virtual teams' success.Douglas Aghimien, Lerato Aghimien, Clinton Aigbavboa & Siphiwe Dhladhla - 2024 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 18 (2):136-153.
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    Coercive public health policies need context-specific ethical justifications.Tess Johnson, Lerato Ndlovu, Omolara O. Baiyegunhi, Wezzie S. Lora & Nicola Desmond - 2024 - Monash Bioethics Review 1:1-22.
    Public health policies designed to improve individual and population health may involve coercion. These coercive policies require ethical justification, and yet it is unclear in the public health ethics literature which ethical concepts might justify coercion, and what their limitations are in applying across contexts. In this paper, we analyse a number of concepts from Western bioethics, including the harm principle, paternalism, the public interest, and a duty of easy rescue. We find them plausible justifications for coercion in theory, but (...)
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    Motivations, changes and challenges of participating in food-related social innovations and their transformative potential: three cases from Berlin (Germany).Felix Zoll, Alexandra Harder, Lerato Nyaradzo Manatsa & Jonathan Friedrich - 2024 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (4):1481-1502.
    Dominant agri-food systems are increasingly seen as unsustainable in terms of environmental degradation, mass production or high food waste. In an attempt to counteract these developments and foster sustainability transitions in agri-food systems, a variety of actors are engaging in socially innovative models of food production and consumption. Using a multiple case study approach, our study examines three contrasting alternative economic models in the city of Berlin: community gardens, the app Too Good To Go (TGTG), and a cooperative supermarket. Based (...)
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    Too far apart! - an evaluation of the challenges impeding virtual teams’ success.Siphiwe Dhladhla, Clinton Aigbavboa, Lerato Aghimien & Douglas Aghimien - 2023 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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