Mudimeli, L. M.Khomola, Talifhani2026-07-082026-07-082026-05-19Khomola, T. 2026. Christian Education as a Vehicle of the Liberation of a Black Child: A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Christian Schools in Vhembe District, South Africa. . .https://univendspace.univen.ac.za/handle/11602/3336Ph. D. in TheologyDepartment of Human SciencesThe initial findings indicate that Christian schools in the Vhembe District fail to significantly impact their communities, rendering them ineffective private institutions that inadequately handle local issues. However, there is a lack of study investigating the effectiveness of Christian school instruction within the Vhembe District communities in the current South African context. This study investigated the importance and effectiveness of Christian education in emancipating Black children from the existing challenges in Black communities. The Vhembe District in northern South Africa is remarkable for its unique socio-economic and cultural context, presenting considerable challenges and potential for Christian education and the emancipation of Black children. The emergence of Christian Education has added a unique and vital aspect to academic debate, integrating the principles and teachings of Christianity. Christian education possesses a rich history dating back to the first century, during which it profoundly impacted students' intellectual and emotional growth, fostering a creative and comprehensive approach to learning aimed at influencing the wider community. This study is essential, as it examines Christian schools in the Vhembe District and analyses Christian education and liberation theology books to empower Black children in South Africa and tackle the current difficulties facing numerous Black communities. A qualitative study methodology has been utilised to examine the issue and propose solutions that empower Christian schools to leverage Christian education for the liberation of Black children in the Vhembe district. The research was organised into four models: exploratory, descriptive, normative, and action research. The project has utilised focus groups, literature reviews, and semi-structured interviews for data collection. The expected outcome of this research is that Christian Education may be regarded as a pedagogical paradigm from an African viewpoint within black communities, functioning as an instrument for Black Theology of liberation that could liberate black communities and children, while also assessing the significance of Christian school education in the Vhembe District in the current context. Investigating the importance of Christian education as a tool for emancipating a black (African) child is both essential and pressing.1 online resource (x, 196 leaves)enUniversity of VendaChristian EducationUCTDBlack Theology of LiberationBlack ChildChristian SchoolsChristian Education as a Vehicle of the Liberation of a Black Child: A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Christian Schools in Vhembe District, South AfricaThesisKhomola T. Christian Education as a Vehicle of the Liberation of a Black Child: A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Christian Schools in Vhembe District, South Africa. []. , 2026 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from:Khomola, T. (2026). <i>Christian Education as a Vehicle of the Liberation of a Black Child: A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Christian Schools in Vhembe District, South Africa</i>. (). . Retrieved fromKhomola, Talifhani. <i>"Christian Education as a Vehicle of the Liberation of a Black Child: A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Christian Schools in Vhembe District, South Africa."</i> ., , 2026.TY - Thesis AU - Khomola, Talifhani AB - The initial findings indicate that Christian schools in the Vhembe District fail to significantly impact their communities, rendering them ineffective private institutions that inadequately handle local issues. However, there is a lack of study investigating the effectiveness of Christian school instruction within the Vhembe District communities in the current South African context. This study investigated the importance and effectiveness of Christian education in emancipating Black children from the existing challenges in Black communities. The Vhembe District in northern South Africa is remarkable for its unique socio-economic and cultural context, presenting considerable challenges and potential for Christian education and the emancipation of Black children. The emergence of Christian Education has added a unique and vital aspect to academic debate, integrating the principles and teachings of Christianity. Christian education possesses a rich history dating back to the first century, during which it profoundly impacted students' intellectual and emotional growth, fostering a creative and comprehensive approach to learning aimed at influencing the wider community. This study is essential, as it examines Christian schools in the Vhembe District and analyses Christian education and liberation theology books to empower Black children in South Africa and tackle the current difficulties facing numerous Black communities. A qualitative study methodology has been utilised to examine the issue and propose solutions that empower Christian schools to leverage Christian education for the liberation of Black children in the Vhembe district. The research was organised into four models: exploratory, descriptive, normative, and action research. The project has utilised focus groups, literature reviews, and semi-structured interviews for data collection. The expected outcome of this research is that Christian Education may be regarded as a pedagogical paradigm from an African viewpoint within black communities, functioning as an instrument for Black Theology of liberation that could liberate black communities and children, while also assessing the significance of Christian school education in the Vhembe District in the current context. Investigating the importance of Christian education as a tool for emancipating a black (African) child is both essential and pressing. 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