%0 Journal Article %T Jubilee as Restoration of Eco %A Chammah J Kaunda %A Mutale M Kaunda %J Transformation %@ 1759-8931 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0265378819844877 %X This article engages with the question of land in South Africa based on the jubilee notion, from a decolonial theological perspective. It shifts the focus from debating the merits of ¡®expropriation of land without compensation¡¯ towards assessing the relations of power that determine and legitimate what constitutes the human relationship to the land. It argues that disruption in eco-relationality wrought by colonial-apartheid is a foundational factor of the land struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. In order to promote land justice, there is a need to liberate the land from apartheid through reclaiming African and Christian notions of land as belonging to God %K Decolonial theology %K eco-relationality %K jubilee %K land %K restoration %K South Africa %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0265378819844877