Ubuntu, migration and ministry: Being human in a Johannesburg church E Hankela Ubuntu, Migration and Ministry, 2014 | 59 | 2014 |
Faith community as a centre of liberationist praxis in the city E Hankela HTS: Theological Studies 70 (3), 1-9, 2014 | 13 | 2014 |
Elaborating on ubuntu in a Johannesburg inner-city church E Hankela Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis 26, 366-78, 2015 | 12 | 2015 |
Social justice required: Youth at the margins, churches and social cohesion in South Africa E Le Roux, E Hankela, Z McDonald HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 74 (3), 2018 | 11 | 2018 |
Rules of reciprocity and survival in negotiating ubuntu at the Central Methodist Mission in Johannesburg E Hankela Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 74, 2013 | 11 | 2013 |
“We’re not liberated yet in South Africa”: Liberation Theology and the Concept of Humanity in Inner-City Johannesburg E Hankela Religion and Theology 21 (1-2), 173-206, 2014 | 9 | 2014 |
Ethnographic research through a liberationist lens-ethical reflections on fieldwork E Hankela Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Mission Studies 43 (2), 195-217, 2015 | 8 | 2015 |
Segmented urban space and the ethics of belonging in migrants’ Johannesburg E Hankela Ethnic and Racial Studies 43 (6), 931-949, 2020 | 7 | 2020 |
Challenging Ubuntu: Open doors and exclusionary boundaries at the Central Methodist Mission in Johannesburg E Hankela | 7 | 2013 |
‘There is a Reason’: A Call to Re-Consider the Relationship between Charity and Social Justice E Hankela Exchange 46 (1), 46-71, 2017 | 4 | 2017 |
Towards liberationist engagement with ethnicity: A case study of the politics of ethnicity in a Methodist church E Hankela HTS: Theological Studies 72 (1), 1-8, 2016 | 3 | 2016 |
“It’s Only the Glass Door, Which Breaks Every Day.” Layered Politics of (Dis) Order at the Central Methodist Mission E Hankela Routes and Rites to the City: Mobility, Diversity and Religious Space in …, 2016 | 3 | 2016 |
Systematic Theology at the Grassroots–an Oxymoron or a Way to the Future? A Story of Combining Anthropological Methods and a Systematic Theological Approach E Hankela Mission Studies 28 (2), 209-227, 2011 | 3 | 2011 |
The church must become the people of Soweto: Manas Buthelezi’s existential-Christocentric understanding of the church E Hankela Helsingin yliopisto, 2006 | 3 | 2006 |
Faith-based organisations and organised religion in South Africa and the Nordic countries A Vähäkangas, E Hankela, E Le Roux, E Orsmond Stuck in the margins, 85-99, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
Language practices as religious innovation: The case of Pentecostal charismatic churches in xenophobic contexts I Swart, E Hankela, H Nyamnjoh International Bulletin of Mission Research 45 (2), 167-176, 2021 | 2 | 2021 |
Liberationist conversion and ethnography in the decolonial moment: a finnish theologian/ethicist reflects in South Africa E Hankela Faith in African Lived Christianity, 52-79, 2019 | 2 | 2019 |
Pentecostal theology, identity politics, and racialized xenophobia: Claiming a new social order E Hankela Journal of Religion in Africa 50 (3-4), 299-327, 2021 | 1 | 2021 |
An Emerging Framework of Inclusion: Listening to the Voices of Non-Ordained Anglican Women C Saldanha, E Hankela African Journal of Gender and Religion 28 (1), 1-24, 2022 | | 2022 |
African Pentecostal Churches and Racialized Xenophobia: International Migrants as Agents of Transformational Development? E Hankela, I Swart, C Nishimwe Transformation 39 (3), 133-149, 2022 | | 2022 |