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African Women and Religious Change

Author : Victoria Oluomachukwu Ibewuike
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Asaba (Nigeria)
ISBN : IND:30000111309914

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COVID-19

Author : Labeodan, Helen A.,Amenga-Etego, Rosemary,Stiebert, Johanna,Aidoo, Mark S.
Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783863098278

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COVID-19 by Labeodan, Helen A.,Amenga-Etego, Rosemary,Stiebert, Johanna,Aidoo, Mark S. Pdf

"COVID-19 has, like other crises, thrown into relief social injustices and gendered inequalities. BiAS 31/ ERA 8 offers theological responses to and reflections on the COVID-19 outbreak and pandemic. All are by African scholars and authors; some are academic, some experiential, and others creative or impressionistic in tone. Reflecting the ethos and commitment of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians ("The Circle") to nurture and promote the publications by and about African women and men committed to social justice and positive change, this issue contains the writings of some established but, predominantly, of emerging theologians. For some contributors, this is their first publication in an international series."

African Perspectives on Religion and Climate Change

Author : Ezra Chitando,Ernst M. Conradie,Susan M. Kilonzo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022-05-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781000587623

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African Perspectives on Religion and Climate Change by Ezra Chitando,Ernst M. Conradie,Susan M. Kilonzo Pdf

This book interrogates the contributions that religious traditions have made to climate change discussions within Africa, whether positive or negative. Drawing on a range of African contexts and religious traditions, the book provides concrete suggestions on how individuals and communities of faith must act in order to address the challenge of climate change. Despite the fact that Africa has contributed relatively little to historic carbon emissions, the continent will be affected disproportionally by the increasing impact of anthropogenic climate change. Contributors to this book provide a range of rich case studies to investigate how religious traditions such as Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and indigenous faiths influence the worldviews and actions of their adherents. The chapters also interrogate how the moral authority and leadership provided by religion can be used to respond and adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. Topics covered include risk reduction and resilience, youth movements, indigenous knowledge systems, environmental degradation, gender perspectives, ecological theories, and climate change financing. This book will be of interest to scholars in diverse fields, including religious studies, sociology, political science, climate change and environmental humanities. It may also benefit practitioners involved in solving community challenges related to climate change. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

Understanding Religious Change in Africa and Europe: Crossing Latitudes

Author : Nathan Irmiya Elawa
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783030421809

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Understanding Religious Change in Africa and Europe: Crossing Latitudes by Nathan Irmiya Elawa Pdf

This book examines and compares the religious experience of an African group with a European one. It offers an ethnographical investigation of the Jukun of north central Nigeria. The author also organically weaves into the narrative the Christianization of the Irish in a comparative fashion. Throughout, he makes the case for an African Christianity connected to a Celtic Irish Christianity and vice-versa -- as different threads in a tapestry. This work is a product of a synthesis of archival research in three continents, interviews with surviving first-generation Christians who were active practitioners of the Jukun indigenous religion, and with former missionaries to the Jukun. On the Irish side, it draws from extant primary sources and interviews with scholars in Celtic Irish studies. In addition, pictures, diagrams, and excerpts from British colonial and missionary journals provide a rich contextual understanding of Jukun religious life and practices. The author is among the emerging voices in the study of World Christianity who advocate for the reality of "poly-centres" for Christianity. This perspective recognizes voices from the Global South in the expansion of Christianity. This book serves as a valuable resource for historians, anthropologists, theologians, and those interested in missions studies, both scholars and lay readers seeking to deepen their understanding of World Christianity.

New Directions in Gender and Religion

Author : Brigid M. Sackey
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0739110586

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New Directions in Gender and Religion by Brigid M. Sackey Pdf

Brigid M. Sackey's book is a comprehensive analysis of gender relations in religion in Ghana, using gendered anthropological tools of rare insight and originality. The book chronicles the efforts of men and women who bring a repackaged and customized Christianity and health delivery to meet with the specific cultural needs. Sackey disabuses notions of the helplessness of women in Ghana specifically (and Africa in general) as it highlights women's initiatives and assertiveness as healers and leaders of the churches they have founded, in addition to their increased involvement and participation in gender discourses and social change. Sackey also addresses the question of HIV and the AIDS epidemic, detailing how the churches, through the specific leadership of women, are supporting a national campaign on the disease. Basing her research on an exhaustive library of oral history, ethnography, theory, and case studies, Sackey has brilliantly chronicled the relentless proliferation of and innovations in African Independent Churches, and their impact on the national health delivery system and its development.

African Women, Religion, and Health

Author : Isabel Apawo Phiri,Sarojini Nadar
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781620320921

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African Women, Religion, and Health by Isabel Apawo Phiri,Sarojini Nadar Pdf

Mercy Amba Oduyoye, from Ghana, founded the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and is the first African woman from south of the Sahara to have served as deputy general secretary of the World Council of Churches. The essays in this volume describe the key contributions she has made to African theology in our time, and then apply her insights to issues of scripture, health and poverty, and women as peacemakers. Contributors: Denise M. Ackermann (South Africa), Dorcas Olubanke Akintunde (Nigeria), Dorothy B. E. A. Akoto (Ghana), Elizabeth Amoah (Ghana), Sophia Chirongoma (Zimbabwe), Musa W. Dube (Botswana), Musimbi R. A. Kanyoro (Kenya), Ogbu U. Kalu (Nigeria), M. Bernadette Mbuy Beya (Congo), Fulata Lusungo Moyo (Malawi), Nyambura J. Njoroge (Kenya), Susan Rakoczy (USA), and Letty M. Russell (USA).

Introducing African Women's Theology

Author : Mercy Oduyoye
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2001-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567622501

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Introducing African Women's Theology by Mercy Oduyoye Pdf

This volume describes the context and methodology of Christian theology by Africans in the past two decades and provides brief descriptions of sample treatments of theological issues, such as creation, Christology, ecclesiology and eschatology. The aim of the book is to lead interested persons to the sources of African women's Christian theology. Throughout an effort has been made to illustrate how African culture and the multi-religious context has influenced Christian women's selection of theological issues. The importance of daily life to theology and the attempt to probe the spirituality of African Christian women is also evident in this introduction to African women's theology.

Holding the World Together

Author : Nwando Achebe,Claire Robertson
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-04-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780299321109

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Holding the World Together by Nwando Achebe,Claire Robertson Pdf

Featuring contributions from some of the most accomplished scholars on the topic, Holding the World Together explores the rich and varied ways in which women have wielded power across the African continent, from the precolonial period to the present. Suitable for classroom use, this comprehensive volume considers such topics as the representation of African women, their role in national liberation movements, their experiences of religious fundamentalism (both Christian and Muslim), their incorporation into the world economy, changing family and marriage systems, impacts of the world economy on their lives and livelihoods, and the unique challenges they face in the areas of health and disease. Contributors: Nwando Achebe, Ousseina Alidou, Signe Arnfred, Andrea L. Arrington-Sirois, Henryatta Ballah, Teresa Barnes, Josephine Beoku-Betts, Emily Burril, Abena P. A. Busia, Gracia Clark, Alicia Decker, Karen Flint, December Green, Cajetan Iheka, Rachel Jean-Baptiste, Elizabeth M. Perego, Claire Robertson, Kathleen Sheldon, Aili Mari Tripp, Cassandra Veney

African Women, HIV/AIDS, and Faith Communities

Author : Isabel Apawo Phiri,Bev Haddad,Madipoane Joyce Masenya
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : IND:30000100478027

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African Women, HIV/AIDS, and Faith Communities by Isabel Apawo Phiri,Bev Haddad,Madipoane Joyce Masenya Pdf

The book has 3 parts: re-reading the Bible, challenging faith communities and practical resources for faith communities. It is the fruit of a conference of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians on "Sex, Stigma and HIV/AIDS: African Women Challenging Religion, Culture and Social Practices."

Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa

Author : Chammah J. Kaunda
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781793618030

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Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa by Chammah J. Kaunda Pdf

Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa argues that, in many African societies, ideas and practices of wellbeing and gender relations continue to be informed and shaped by religious epistemologies. The contributors affirm that for many Africans, it is through religio-spiritual frameworks that daily experiences, interactions, and gender relations are understood and interpreted. However, for many African women, religions have functioned as a double-edged-sword. Although they have contributed to the struggle against issues such as colonialism, gender justice, climate justice, and human rights, they have also endorsed and perpetuated sexism, heterosexism, homophobia, and the denial of human rights for a wide variety of people on the margins. The chapters within this collection demonstrate that most religions and religious formations in Africa have not yet positioned themselves as forces for wellbeing, gender justice, and security for African women and children. The contributors challenge simplistic and superficial readings and interpretations of religio-spirituality in Africa and call for deeper engagements of the interplay between Africa’s religio-spiritual realities and the wellbeing of women, particularly around issues of gender justice, reproductive health, and human rights.

African Christian Theologies and the Impact of the Reformation

Author : Heinrich Bedford-Strohm,Tharcisse Gatwa,Traugott Jähnichen,Elisée Musemakweli
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783643908209

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African Christian Theologies and the Impact of the Reformation by Heinrich Bedford-Strohm,Tharcisse Gatwa,Traugott Jähnichen,Elisée Musemakweli Pdf

One of the strongest heritages of the Reformation for Christianity was to return to the central role given to the Bible, translated in local dialects. Christianity expanded thanks to the translation of the Bible in vernacular languages worldwide. Most importantly, the people who had been victims of prejudices of race supremacy could now have access to God in their own language, culture, and idioms without intermediaries. It is largely thanks to Bible translations that the majority of those churches in Africa, born of European mission activities, continued to develop positively after the end of the colonial age, and that independent African churches emerged. (Series: Theology in the Public Square / Theologie in der Ã?Â?ffentlichkeit, Vol. 10) [Subject: African Studies, Christian Studies]

Culture, Development and Religious Change

Author : Kilani, Abdulrazaq O.,Iheanacho, Ngozi N.
Publisher : M & J Grand Orbit Communications
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789785420883

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Culture, Development and Religious Change by Kilani, Abdulrazaq O.,Iheanacho, Ngozi N. Pdf

The book is an introduction to the study of culture, with emphasis on the dynamism factor intrinsic and susceptible to generating growth, development initiatives and change, especially in religion and other aspects of Nigerian society. The collection of 19 papers is organised into five parts: Concepts and Theoretical Alignments, Social Institutions in Culture Change and Development, Religious Traditions and Change Experience, Votaries and Sectarian Reaction to Culture and Religious Change, and Pastoral Objective and the Management of Cultural Diversity and Change in Christianity.

Women within Religions

Author : Loreen Maseno,Elia Shabani Mligo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781532697579

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Women within Religions by Loreen Maseno,Elia Shabani Mligo Pdf

Women are the majority in almost every cultural or social group. However, their roles vary in various cultures, religions, and traditions. In some cultures and religions, they are highly honored, while in others they are neglected, oppressed, and segregated. This book examines women’s role in a few selected world religions, namely Christianity, Islam, African Traditional Religion, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It also surveys the concept of patriarchy and the various theoretical perspectives surrounding it. Eventually, this book discusses the concept of ecofeminism and how feminists perceive of the relationship between nature and the oppression of women. The book grapples with the question, “In what way do world religions perceive of women and their role in their teachings and traditions?” This book is important for students and teachers of gender studies, African theology, and Christian theology as a whole.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Studies

Author : Berman, Sidney K.,Leshota, Paul L.,Dunbar, Ericka S.,Dube, Musa W.
Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783863097875

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Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Studies by Berman, Sidney K.,Leshota, Paul L.,Dunbar, Ericka S.,Dube, Musa W. Pdf

The Bible and Gender Troubles in Africa

Author : Joachim Kügler,Rosinah Gabaitse,Johanna Stiebert
Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783863096540

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The Bible and Gender Troubles in Africa by Joachim Kügler,Rosinah Gabaitse,Johanna Stiebert Pdf

Publisher's description: Quickly changing concepts on gender roles are a pivotal issue in after-colonial African societies. Many women (and men) are calling for a radical change as they feel traditional gender concepts as being oppressive, inhuman and un-Christian. Gender equality, gender fairness is on their agenda. On the other hand, for many men (and women) these societal changes are painful "gender troubles" and seem to be dangerous for gender-based identity, threatening traditional African values. Volume 22 of the BiAS series deals with this central topic by asking what gender troubles have to do with the Bible. Are biblical texts an obstacle for women's liberation? Is the Bible a divine guaranty for male supremacy or rather an advocate for gender equality? What are "redemptive masculinities" and how do they relate to a new, truly Christian understanding of the role of women in church, society and state? - Scholars from different disciplines and several countries are dealing with these urgent questions to help scholars, students, pastors, politicians and members of Christian churches to find a way to more gender fairness and "gender joy."