African Theology Today
Distributed for University of Scranton Press
240 pages
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6 x 9
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© 2002
This book brings together twelve essays on a wide and rich range of topics, discussions and methodologies in African theology today.
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Introduction
Chapter 1. Methodological Approaches in Contemporary African Biblical Scholarship: The Case of West Africa, by Chris Ukachukwu Manus
Chapter 2. Negotiating with "the White Man's Book": Early Foundations for Liberation Hermeneutics in Southern Africa, by Gerald West
Chapter 3. Rereading the Bible: Biblical Hermeneutics and Social Justice, by Musa W. Dube
Chapter 4. African Approaches to the Trinity, by Mika Vähäkangas
Chapter 5. The Church as a Family Model: Its Strengths and Weaknesses, by Aidan G. Msafiri
Chapter 6. The Church's Role in Defining Genuine Democracy in Africa, by Clement Majawa
Chapter 7. Mission and Social Formation: Searching for an Alternative to King Leopold's Ghost, by Emmanuel M. Katongole
Chapter 8. The Rediscovery of the Agency of Africans. An emerging paradigm of post-cold war and post-apartheid Black and African theology
Chapter 9. Acting as Women, by Amba Mercy Oduyoye
Chapter 10. From Liberation to Reconstruction
Chapter 11. African Renaissance and the Challenge of Narrative Theology in Africa, by Emmanuel M. Katongole
Chapter 12. The Merging of Globalization with the Notion of an African Renaissance: A Practical Theological and Pastoral Assessment., by. D.J. Louw
Introduction
Chapter 1. Methodological Approaches in Contemporary African Biblical Scholarship: The Case of West Africa, by Chris Ukachukwu Manus
Chapter 2. Negotiating with "the White Man's Book": Early Foundations for Liberation Hermeneutics in Southern Africa, by Gerald West
Chapter 3. Rereading the Bible: Biblical Hermeneutics and Social Justice, by Musa W. Dube
Chapter 4. African Approaches to the Trinity, by Mika Vähäkangas
Chapter 5. The Church as a Family Model: Its Strengths and Weaknesses, by Aidan G. Msafiri
Chapter 6. The Church's Role in Defining Genuine Democracy in Africa, by Clement Majawa
Chapter 7. Mission and Social Formation: Searching for an Alternative to King Leopold's Ghost, by Emmanuel M. Katongole
Chapter 8. The Rediscovery of the Agency of Africans. An emerging paradigm of post-cold war and post-apartheid Black and African theology
Chapter 9. Acting as Women, by Amba Mercy Oduyoye
Chapter 10. From Liberation to Reconstruction
Chapter 11. African Renaissance and the Challenge of Narrative Theology in Africa, by Emmanuel M. Katongole
Chapter 12. The Merging of Globalization with the Notion of an African Renaissance: A Practical Theological and Pastoral Assessment., by. D.J. Louw
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