A 4-part examination of the role of fear in the theology and practices of KwaSizabantu and the psychological implications for children – Part 4 Writer: Daniel Schricker, PhD “…completely separate from the rest of the world” [1] – Sipho Hlongwane (former member) describing KwaSizabantu “The outside world does not intrude here.” [2] – Erika Bornman […]
Month: September 2021
Fear of Self
A 4-part examination of the role of fear in the theology and practices of KwaSizabantu and the psychological implications for children – Part 3 Writer: Daniel Schricker, PhD ‘How do I become myself and yet not bring shame on my family? Who am I? What do I want? Are my thoughts my own or are […]
Fear of Authority
A 4-part examination of the role of fear in the theology and practices of KwaSizabantu and the psychological implications for children – Part 2 Writer: Daniel Schricker, PhD ‘It is true that the children who went to school at Domino [Servite] lived in constant fear as they were often beaten for such little things as […]
Scaring the Hell out of You
A 4-part examination of the role of fear in the theology and practices of KwaSizabantu and the psychological implications for children – Part 1 Writer: Daniel Schricker, PhD “People who leave KSB live in fear, people at KSB as well – they fear hell, they fear the leaders and the fear each other. You won’t […]