@article{botha_towards_2003, title = {Towards the en-gendering of missiology: the life-narrative of Mina Tembeka Soga}, volume = {31}, issn = {0256-9507}, doi = {10.10520/AJA02569507_818}, shorttitle = {Towards the en-gendering of missiology}, abstract = {Theology, in both the academy and the church, is in need of being engendered. Haddad (1997:1) defined the project of engendering theology as "a need to ensure that all voices are heard - particularly the whispering and silent voices." This article seeks to amplify the voice of Mina Tembeka Soga (1893-1989), a South African woman who contributed tremendously in the diverse areas of education, social work, and the church over an' extended period of time.}, pages = {105--116}, number = {1}, journaltitle = {Missionalia}, shortjournal = {Missionalia}, author = {Botha, Nico}, date = {2003-04}, langid = {english}, note = {free}, keywords = {Leadership, Religious -- Christianity, Missions -- Theory, National Council of African Women (South Africa), Soga, Mina Tembeka, 1893-1989, South Africa -- Politics and government, Women in Christianity, Women, South African}, }