This article explores the relationship between kairos theology and public theology, placing a particular emphasis on kairos aspects such as contextuality, criticality and change. The article draws from and reflects on the dialogue between South African and Palestinian kairos theologies, the more recent Kairos South Africa movement and the shackdwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo in order to describe a public theology marked by responsibility and contextuality.
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Le Bruyns, C. (2015). The rebirth of kairos theology and its implications for public theology and citizenship in South Africa. Missionalia, 43(3), 460–477. https://doi.org/10.7832/43-3-131
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