Abstract
This article primarily outlines the discursive threads in Prozesky's 'Implications of Apartheid for Christianity in South Africa' in the book he edited, Christianity Amidst Apartheid: Selected Perspectives on the Church in South Africa ([1985] 1990); his first book, Religion and Ultimate Well-Being: An Explanatory Theory (1984); and his latest book, Conscience: Ethical Intelligence for Global Well-Being (2007). This is under three headings: Apartheid as Heresy; Explaining Religion; and Conscience Ethics. We conclude with some appreciative and critical reflections, that we believe, can take Prozesky's life-long project, further. This is positioned in the social transformation paradigm.
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Smit, J. A., & Chetty, D. (2018). Martin Prozesky and “Well-being”: Retroactive and proactive perspectives on religion and ethics in the social transformation of South Africa. Journal for the Study of Religion, 31(1), 277–306. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3027/2018/v31n1a16
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