• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Sort etik med transkontekstuel inspiration
  • Contributor: Petersen, Carsten Elmelund
  • Published: Det Kgl. Bibliotek/Royal Danish Library, 2018
  • Published in: Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift, 76 (2018) 3, Seite 21-39
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.7146/dtt.v76i3.105679
  • ISSN: 0105-3191
  • Keywords: Religious studies
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  • Description: Allan Boesak developed a black liberation theology in SouthAfrica in the time of apartheid. He was studying the thinking of four afro-americans in USA, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Albert Cleage,and James Cone. Boesak does not argue that his ethics is universal, becausethe validity of his black ethics is only in the contexts where thereis oppression. Black ethics is contextual, Boesak says. But this articleargues that according to Boesak, ethics has validity in all the contextswhere there is oppression. The liberation ethic is, therefore, transcontextual.Another foundational element in Boesaks ethics is “the Black”:It is the black consciousness that gives black people a sense of belongingwhen they are oppressed. The Black consciousness is transcontextual.He uses the inspiration from USA, which is his original context, intothe South Africa apartheid situation, the application context.
  • Access State: Open Access