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Revd Kabelo Motlhakane - Chaplain and Head of Transformation and Inclusion at St Peter's College in Johannesburg.

August 19, 2022 Jack Dougherty
Revd Kabelo Motlhakane - Chaplain and Head of Transformation and Inclusion at St Peter's College in Johannesburg.
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Revd Kabelo Motlhakane - Chaplain and Head of Transformation and Inclusion at St Peter's College in Johannesburg.
Aug 19, 2022
Jack Dougherty

Revd. Motlhakane joined the College as a chaplain on secondment from St Stephens Anglican church, where he served as assistant priest. Before St Peter's he served as Chaplain at Johns College Houghton and Before that, he served as a youth pastor for 10 years within the Diocese of Johannesburg. 

Revd. Motlhakane is passionate about Africa and is a thought leader in Afro-centric theology. The core of his work is around youth and community advancement and social justice consciousness. His theology is undergirded by African consciousness, a non-polarizing idea of God, and living an inclusive gospel. When starting his work at St Peters, Revd. Kabelo said that he would allow learners to ask uncomfortable questions about God, religion and race.

Revd. Motlhakane who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and Bachelor of Theology honour’s degree in ethics and systematic theology. He has recently completed his master’s degree in ethics and systematic theology. His thesis was on the story of God and Black inferiority in the thought of Steve Biko.



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Revd. Motlhakane joined the College as a chaplain on secondment from St Stephens Anglican church, where he served as assistant priest. Before St Peter's he served as Chaplain at Johns College Houghton and Before that, he served as a youth pastor for 10 years within the Diocese of Johannesburg. 

Revd. Motlhakane is passionate about Africa and is a thought leader in Afro-centric theology. The core of his work is around youth and community advancement and social justice consciousness. His theology is undergirded by African consciousness, a non-polarizing idea of God, and living an inclusive gospel. When starting his work at St Peters, Revd. Kabelo said that he would allow learners to ask uncomfortable questions about God, religion and race.

Revd. Motlhakane who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and Bachelor of Theology honour’s degree in ethics and systematic theology. He has recently completed his master’s degree in ethics and systematic theology. His thesis was on the story of God and Black inferiority in the thought of Steve Biko.