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Sarojini Nadar
Sarojini Nadar
Director of Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice | Desmond Tutu SARChI Research Chair in Religion and Social Justice
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African women, religion, and health: Essays in honor of Mercy Amba Ewudziwa Oduyoye
IA Phiri, S Nadar
Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2012
1402012
“Stories are data with soul” 1: Lessons from black 2 feminist epistemology
S Nadar
The Routledge handbook of contemporary feminism, 34-45, 2019
1252019
Breaking the covenant of violence against women
P Denis
Journal of theology for Southern Africa 114, 5-17, 2002
1132002
Her-stories: Hidden histories of women of faith in Africa
IA Phiri, DB Govinden, S Nadar
Cluster, 2002
912002
What's in a name?: forging a theoretical framework for African women's theologies
IA Phiri, S Nadar
Journal of Constructive Theology 12 (2), 5-24, 2006
672006
Palatable patriarchy and violence against wo/men in South Africa-Angus Buchan's Mighty Men's Conference as a case study of masculinism
S Nadar
Scriptura: Journal for Contextual Hermeneutics in Southern Africa 102 (1 …, 2009
582009
A South African Indian womanist reading of the character of Ruth
S Nadar
Other ways of reading, 159-175, 2001
562001
Liberated through Submission?: The Worthy Woman's Conference as a Case Study of Formenism
S Nadar, C Potgieter
Journal of Feminist Studies in religion 26 (2), 141-151, 2010
512010
Alien fraudsters in the white academy: Agency in gendered colour
TS Maluleke, S Nadar
Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 120 (1), 5-17, 2004
492004
On being the Pentecostal church: Pentecostal women's voices and visions
S Nadar
The Ecumenical Review 56 (3), 354, 2004
432004
Beyond the" ordinary reader" and the" invisible intellectual": Shifting contextual bible study from liberation discourse to liberation pedagogy
S Nadar
Old Testament Essays 22 (2), 384-403, 2009
412009
Power, ideology and interpretation/s: womanist and literary perspectives on the book of Esther as resources for gender-social transformation
S Nadar
University of Natal, 2003
412003
“Going through the Fire with Eyes Wide Open”: African Women’s Perspective on Indigenous Knowledge, Patriarchy, and Sexuality
IA Phiri, S Nadar
Journal for the Study of Religion 22 (2), 2009
392009
" The Bible Says!" Feminism, Hermeneutics and Neo-Pentecostal Challenges1
S Nadar
Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 131, 2009
382009
“Barak God and die!” Women, HIV and a theology of suffering
S Nadar
Grant me justice, 80-96, 2004
332004
Texts of Terror’: The Conspiracy of Rape in the Bible
S Nadar
Church, and Society: The Case of Esther 2, 1-18, 2006
322006
African women’s theologies
IA Phiri, S Nadar
African theology on the way: Current conversations, 90-100, 2010
302010
Gender, power, sexuality and suffering bodies in the book of Esther: Reading the characters of Esther and Vashti for the purpose of social transformation
S Nadar
Old Testament Essays 15 (1), 113-130, 2002
272002
African women, religion, and health
IA Phiri, S Nadar
Eugene: WIPF & Stock, 2006
262006
'Hermeneutics of transformation?'A critical exploration of the model of social engagement between biblical scholars and faith communities
S Nadar
Scriptura: Journal for Contextual Hermeneutics in Southern Africa 93 (1 …, 2006
252006
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