Conradie, Ernst M.Sakuba, Xolani Sherlock-LeeDept. of Religion and TheologyFaculty of Arts2013-08-082024-04-022007/04/302007/04/302013-08-082024-04-022004https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10175Magister Theologiae - MThClassic Christian theology regards evil as the product of sin, the emphasis in traditional African religion and culture is on human sin as the result of evil forces. This thesis investigated the way in which African Christian theologians understand the relationship between sin and evil. The question, which was addressed was, does sin lead to evil or evil lead to sin.enAfricaReligionTheologyDoctrinalBlack theologyReligion and cultureGood and evilReligious aspectsChristianityThe relationsthip between sin and evil in African Christian theologyThesisUniversity of the Western Cape