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  1. African theology and African Christology: Difficulty and complexity in contemporary definitions and methodological frameworks.Christopher Magezi & Jacob T. Igba - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1):1-7.
    There is an ongoing challenge in defining African theology because of two important reasons: the quest for a definitive African theology is a fairly recent pursuit and the vastness and diversity of the African continent. Given this, this article presents the complexity of defining African theology and its methodological approaches through a background sketch of the development of African theology. Regardless of many definitions of African theology and its purposes, (...)
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    African Theology and the Paradox of Missions: Three Intellectual Responses to the Modern Missions Crisis of the African Church.Matthew Michael - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (2):79-98.
    In modern times, Christian theology has increasingly become a ‘mission field’ itself because its ‘intellectual space’ has largely marginalized the missions mandate of the local church. On this conceptual mapping, the present work engages three intellectual responses of the African theological discourse to the modern missions’ crisis of the African church. Reading the writings of Bediako, Katongole, and de Gruchy as missions’ texts, the work seeks to show the paradox of missions in Africa particularly in its eternal (...)
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    Theology amidst Wickedness: Is African Theology Equipped to Address Intractable Societal Issues?Teddy Chalwe Sakupapa - 2020 - Philosophia Reformata 85 (2):212-225.
    In light of scholarly debates on the wicked problems framework, this contribution offers an appraisal of the role of theology in an African context characterized by myriad wicked problems. I argue that within the African context, the decolonization of theology is indispensable for doing theology that is self-consciously contextual and therefore responsive to societal issues. This is crucial not least because of the widely recognized public role of religion in Africa. Drawing on the analytical framework (...)
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    Towards an African Theology of Reconciliation: A Missiological Reflection on theInstrumentum Laborisof the Second African Synod.I. L. O. Chu - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (6):1005-1025.
    This essay is a critical theological and pastoral study of the Working Document of the Second African Synod. The article engages the articles in the document which deal with the theme of reconciliation. This essay begins by exploring the Christological and ecclesiological foundations for an African theology of reconciliation as found in the working document. While engaging the significant aspects of the working document which relate to articulating an African theology of reconciliation, this essay shows (...)
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    The non-romantic idea of nature in African theology.Hermen Kroesbergen & Johanneke Kroesbergen-Kamps - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3):9.
    In many ways, the African world view and African theology are closer to nature than Euro-American theology is. This can be seen, for example, in its emphasis on holism and interconnectedness, and its inclination to consider all natural objects to be inhabited by the spirit world. This article argues that this closeness to nature should not be confused with a Romantic reverence for nature. Since the 19th century, Romanticism has been very influential in the Euro-American idea (...)
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  6. Ethics in African theology.Peter Kasenene - 1994 - In Charles Villa-Vicencio & John W. De Gruchy (eds.), Doing ethics in context: South African perspectives. Cape Town: D. Philip. pp. 138--147.
     
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    Perspectives in African theology.Je'adayibe Dogara Gwamna - 2008 - Bukuru, Plateau State, Nigeria: Africa Christian Textbooks.
  8. [Defining Contemporary African Theology in Relationship To Rome and Western Christianity-a Study Based On French-language African Theological Journals].H. Deroitte - 1993 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 24 (1):38-69.
     
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    Parratt, John. Reinventing Christianity. African Theology today.Jean de Dieu Madangi Sengi - 1996 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 1:255.
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    Towards an African theological ethic of earth care: Encountering the Tonga lwiindi of Simaamba of Zambia in the face of the ecological crisis.Kapya Kaoma - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):10.
    The mounting ecological catastrophe and its negative effects on humanity and future generations of life, demand proactive actions. The ongoing crises of deforestation, air and water pollution, land degradation and many other ecological predicaments are critical global moral and justice issues. Although postcolonial Africa’s economic theories undermine the integrity of Creation, Africans are equally responsible. Following Pope Francis’ invitation to Creation care, I argue that the lwiindi [the annual rain-calling ceremony] illustrates ecological concerns and possesses ecological insights that can aid, (...)
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    Issues of African Theology at the turn of the Millennium.Ben Knighton - 2004 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 21 (3):147-161.
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    Democracy and consensus decision-making among the Bemba-speaking people of Zambia: An African theological perspective.Simon Muwowo - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    This article contributes to a critical assessment of the concept of democracy and consensus decision-making of the Bemba matrilineal governance system as a basis for a democratic model of engagement in African politics from an African theological perspective. It is of the opinion that assessing the concept of democracy by consensus decision-making of the Bemba provides a dialogue between the African traditional governance systems as a viable form of political governance ideal for multi-ethnic countries such as Zambia. (...)
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    The Word is life: African theology as biblical and contextual theology.Ernest Van Eck - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (2).
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    The globalising effect of commercialisation and commodification in African theological education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):8.
    The reality of globalisation is that it has knitted the world into a single time and place and has introduced the dominant force of consumerism. In adopting this framework, it has frayed the moral fabric of theological education and has short changed students who are configured as consumers to please rather than characters to build. While the demographic centre of faith has shifted southward, its ways of thinking and engaging culture have not yet caught up with that shift. Global interconnectedness (...)
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    Politics as a vocation in the African context? An African theological engagement with Max Weber.Kefas U. Kure - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-9.
    The German sociologist, Max Weber, argued that politics has to be taken as a vocation just like other fields of academic and professional engagements. He did this by reconsidering his earlier view on ethics of conviction, which he thought does not hold sufficient promise to address the political atmosphere of his day. To consolidate this proposal, Weber proposed an ethic of responsibility which, for him, carries some great promise to advance politics as a vocation. In this article, however, I engage (...)
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    Unpacking the downside of sustentasie on African theology and theologians: a need for contextual black theology as a liberative ingredient for the black Reformed churches.Elijah Baloyi - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous process in the Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid Afrika. This makes it difficult to contextualise Reformed Theology to address African challenges and problems. There are many reasons for the subordination of the black theologians, but for the sake of this article, I identified the issue of sustentasie1 as one of the causes. The lack of financial independence implies that the black church2 cannot (...)
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    Transformative remedies towards managing diversity in South African theological education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2):01-07.
    South Africa is a complex society filled with diversity of many kinds. Because of the enormous and profound changes of the last 20 years of democracy, this can be perceived as a society in social identity crisis which is increasingly spilling over into many areas of life. Churches have also gone through a process of reformulating their identity and have restructured theological education for all its members resulting in growing multicultural student bodies. These new student constituencies reflect a wide spectrum (...)
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  18. The Eucharist as the foundation of christian unity in North African theology.J. Patout Burns - 2001 - Augustinian Studies 32 (1):1-24.
     
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    A generous ontology: Identity as a process of intersubjective discovery – An African theological contribution.Dion A. Forster - 2010 - HTS Theological Studies 66 (1).
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    As below, so above: A perspective on African Theology.Arno Meiring - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (2).
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    Ancestor Christology: Re-assessing Bénézet Bujo’s contribution to African theology.Cleusa Caldeira & Ikenna Paschal Okpaleke - 2023 - Horizonte 20 (63):e206314.
    As tentativas de desenvolver uma cristologia a partir de uma perspectiva exclusivamente africana podem ser consideradas uma das expressões contextuais do empreendimento teológico cristão. É claro que, no contexto do Cristianismo mundial, toda teologia é contextual. Este artigo, explora criticamente as ideias cristológicas de um dos principais teólogos africanos, Bénézet Bujo, situa as muitas reflexões sobre Cristo no contexto africano. O artigo argumenta consistentemente a favor da necessidade da cristologia africana e de uma compreensão aprofundada do argumento de Bujo, para (...)
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    Theology disrupted: Doing theology with children in African contexts.Elijah Mahlangu - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):9.
    The thrust of this article is an attempt to respond to the question whether we can read and interpret the bible in Africa from the child theology vantage point. The author’s answer is in the affirmative in two ways: Firstly, it is that the majority of children in Africa are facing abuses of unprecedented proportions. Historically and traditionally, African scholars always read and interpreted the bible with African lenses. The African bible critic and exegete should be (...)
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    Ancestor Christology: Re-assessing Bénézet Bujo’s contribution to African theology.Cleusa Caldeira & Ikenna Paschal Okpaleke - 2023 - Horizonte 21 (64):e206314.
    As tentativas de desenvolver uma cristologia a partir de uma perspectiva exclusivamente africana podem ser consideradas uma das expressões contextuais do empreendimento teológico cristão. É claro que, no contexto do Cristianismo mundial, toda teologia é contextual. Este artigo, explora criticamente as ideias cristológicas de um dos principais teólogos africanos, Bénézet Bujo, situa as muitas reflexões sobre Cristo no contexto africano. O artigo argumenta consistentemente a favor da necessidade da cristologia africana e de uma compreensão aprofundada do argumento de Bujo, para (...)
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    Roads to reconciliation: An emerging paradigm of african theology.J. J. Carney - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (4):549-569.
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    African women’s theology and the re-imagining of community in Africa.Loreen Maseno - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2).
    African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes such as ecclesiology, hospitality, community, spirituality, sacrifice, ecology and missiology. African women’s theology examines African culture and demonstrates an understanding of women as a distinct group with inherent varieties within this category. Furthermore, African women’s theology incorporates experiences of African women in their perspectives while analysing women’s subordination. This article is a re-imagining of community in African (...)
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    Postmodern Illusions and the Challenges of African Theology: The Ecclesial Tactics of Resistance.Emmanuel M. Katongole - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (2):237-254.
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    Doing theology with children in a South African context: Children as collaborators in intergenerational ministry.Shantelle Weber & Stephan De Beer - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    The vision of Child Theology Africa is to advance a child-friendly continent by doing theology with, for, about and through African children. In this article we would like to explore the voice, role and position of the child in church and society, as important and integral to authentic intergenerational church praxis. This is based on the presuppositions that children should be regarded as collaborators in doing theology; children should be engaged not merely as objects but as (...)
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    Theological Education and Missional Formation in the South African Context.Jerry Pillay - 2018 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 35 (3):179-191.
    This article looks at theological education and missional formation in the South African context. It examines the understanding of theology and mission and connects it with theological education. It then proceeds to explore some of the essential elements that should constitute theological education in the South African context. The aim is to show that theological education in South Africa is in need of transformation.
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    Teaching theology at African public universities as decolonisation through education and contextualisation.Johan Buitendag & Corneliu C. Simut - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
    This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions presented at the colloquium which addressed the current state of theological education, proposals for the basic values to be laid as foundation for a new theological curriculum and concrete attempts to build such a curriculum in South Africa, the African continent and especially at the University of Pretoria with a particular stress on decolonisation as contextualisation. In dealing with these aspects, the article focuses (...)
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    Review of Book on Contemporary African Theology “The Routledge Handbook of African Theology” еdited by E.K. Bongmba. [REVIEW]Jude Ch Mbina - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):1042-1046.
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    African cities by 2063: Fostering theologies of urban citizenship.Stephan F. de Beer - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):11.
    Grounded in a postcolonial, liberationist urban vision, this article lamented the theological and political paralysis of urban denialism that fails African cities and African urban populations. Considering different possible urban trajectories towards 2063 – ranging from floundering to flourishing, implosion to explosion, and apocalyptic disaster to complete rebirth – it then proposed theologies of African urban citizenship, as response. It sought to articulate a vision of citizen-driven African cities, remaking cities ‘from below’, through interconnected and intersectional (...)
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    Integrating African Pentecostalism into the theological education of South African Universities: An urgent task.Mookgo S. Kgatle - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
    African Pentecostalism continues to be a growing part of Christianity both in Africa and the rest of the world. Pentecostal churches in Africa are on the rise at a very high rate. However, theological education in South African universities does not reflect this reality, but continues to be of a western orientation. Therefore, there is an urgent need and demand for a theological education that will be relevant to Africa. It is an urgent need for African Pentecostalism (...)
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    Black theology versus black spirituality and black faith: The centrality of spirituality and faith in black theology of liberation in the South African context.Olehile A. Buffel - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    Black theology, which is linked to black power in the context of the United States of America and black consciousness in the context of South Africa is often regarded as having nothing to do with spirituality, faith and salvation. It is often regarded by critics as radical, militant and political. In some circles its theological character is questioned. Advocates of liberation theology, past and present are accused of mixing religion with politics. The article traces the history of black (...)
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    Allan Anderson’s African Pentecostalism theology and the ‘othering’.Selaelo T. Kgatla - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    Allan Heaton Anderson is one of the few white South Africans who succeeded in getting out of the entrapment of racial prejudices when it came to the written history of African-initiated churches. He became aware of the fact that an authentic theology can only be examined within context, and thus his theological analysis of African independent churches (AICs) reflects his status in the margins. Anderson not only conducted research among the poor and the downtrodden, where he challenged (...)
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    Theological Responses in England to the South African War, 1899–1902.Mark D. Chapman - 2009 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 16 (2):181-196.
    This paper discusses theological responses in the Church of England to the South African War as reflected in sermons by theologians and church leaders and the limited amount of theological writing on the subject during the period. Three points emerge: first is the strong sense in which the mission was to civilise and Christianize. The fact that the war was being fought against a white enemy led to a characterisation of the Boer as uncivilised and primitive. Secondly, the British (...)
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    Theology and higher education: The place of a Faculty of Theology at a South African university.Jaco Beyers - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4):1-11.
    In 2017, the Faculty of Theology celebrates its centenary at the University of Pretoria. Celebrating a centennial is as much as looking back as looking forward. In a changing world with changing paradigms how does one remain relevant? Different challenges and expectations presented to tertiary institutions of education in a new dispensation puts all concerned with higher education in South Africa under pressure. The question addressed in this article is how will a Faculty of Theology remain relevant to (...)
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    Theology and _botho/ubuntu_ in dialogue towards South African social cohesion.Kelebogile T. Resane - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–7.
    South Africa is one of the most unequal societies in the world. This article is a literature study on the role of theology and the African philosophy of botho or ubuntu trying to address this social inequality. It is this situation that has led to poor (if not the absence of) cohesion in society. It shows how theology through its constructive nature has for years shifted from dogmatism to interdisciplinary dialogue with other sciences and philosophies in order (...)
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    The Trinity in African Christian theology: An overview of contemporary approaches.Teddy C. Sakupapa - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
    This contribution offers a survey of the modern African theological discourse on the Trinity as a distinctive Christian doctrine of God. It is a systematic narrative review of primary literature on the doctrine of the Trinity in modern African theology with a view to identify main trends, key concepts and major proponents. It is argued that the contemporary African Trinitarian Hermeneutics cannot be understood in isolation from African debates on translatability of concepts of God framed (...)
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  39. African American Theology: An Introduction.[author unknown] - 2016
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    Biblical studies, theology, religion, and philosophy: an introduction for African universities.James Amanze, F. Nkomazana & Obed N. Kealotswe (eds.) - 2010 - Eldoret, Kenya: Zapf Chancery.
    This book introduces the study of Biblical studies, theology, religion and philosophy from an African perspective. The book comprises twenty six chapters divided into four sections.
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  41. Modern theology and the south african context: 1984–2010.De Gruchy - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):53-60.
     
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    Commodification, decolonisation and theological education in Africa: Renewed challenges for African theologians.Nontando M. Hadebe - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
    The commodification of higher education is a global phenomenon that many argue has reduced education into a product that serves the interests of global capitalism and perpetuates the hegemony of western knowledge. Decolonisation discourses demand for access and an Africanised curriculum constitutes resistance to commodification. Theological education as part of higher education has not escaped commodification. African theologians pioneered resistance against the hegemony of western theologies. However, there are additional factors driving commodification, such as high demand for training, that (...)
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    Modern theology and the south african context: 1984''“2010.John W. de Gruchy - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):53-60.
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    Practical Theology and providing service: The service through love of the Mamas Africa in the South African society.Amanda L. Du Plessis - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (2):01-07.
    A fundamental principle of the Christian faith is that man is saved by the grace and by faith in the Triune God, not by deeds. Yet, James emphasises the importance of works after the Christian has been saved. Jesus said during his ministry on earth that he did not come to be served, but to serve. Faith is therefore seen in deeds, specifically deeds of love, that is, deeds that indicate that the Christian is not leading an egocentric life anymore, (...)
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    Doing theology and philosophy in the African context =.Luke G. Mlilo & Nathanaël Yaovi Soédé (eds.) - 2003 - Frankfurt am Main: IKO, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation.
    Teaching and the research of theology and philosophy in Africa faces serious challenges: Contents and methods of study programs are often coined by European universalism. Tertiary institutions depend largely on foreign funding. This study analyzes the situation and suggests a closer collaboration.
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    African American Theological Ethics: A Reader ed. by Peter J. Paris and Julius Crump. [REVIEW]Cory J. May - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (1):217-218.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:African American Theological Ethics: A Reader ed. by Peter J. Paris and Julius CrumpCory J. MayAfrican American Theological Ethics: A Reader Edited by Peter J. Paris and Julius Crump LOUISVILLE, KY: WESTMINSTER JOHN KNOX PRESS, 2015. 350 PP. $45.00African American Theological Ethics: A Reader (AATE) is a thought-provoking title that piqued my interest upon first sight. I am an African American Christian who studies African (...)
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    Reverse Mission: Towards an African British Theology.Rev Israel Oluwole Olofinjana - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (1):52-65.
    This article explores reverse mission as practised by African Christians in Britain. The main research question is what crucial role does African identity play in African mission in Britain and how does that lead towards developing African British theology? It is argued that such a theology will help African Christians in Britain be affirmed in their cultural identity whilst at the same time reach beyond African communities in their mission engagement. African (...)
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  48. Theology Brewed In an African Pot.Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator - 2008
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  49. African Christian Theology—Adaptation or Incarnation?Aylward Shorter - 1977
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    Western theology’s whiteness and some Liberation theologies, two sides of the same coin?Sifiso Khuzwayo - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):10.
    This article explores how the Western theology often employed by European explorers sought to deify ‘whiteness’. Whiteness as an ideological construction found the ideal tool in Christianity and through supersessionism detached Jesus of Nazareth from his Jewish roots and clothed him in whiteness, thus making white maleness the idol that all creatures must aspire towards. In defiance, liberation theologians, in particular James Cone, coined the possibility that ‘Jesus is black’. Thus, the possibility of Jesus being anything to anyone becomes (...)
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