Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Studies

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Studies
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Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9783863097875
ISBN-13 : 3863097874
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Studies by : Berman, Sidney K.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission
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Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781991201317
ISBN-13 : 1991201311
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission by : Seblewengel Daniel

The volume is significant in bringing together voices of African women theologians and their allies on the urgent topic of ecology. First, it decisively intervenes into scholarly discourses on ecofeminism by highlighting the reflections of African women scholars and African women as subjects. This function of the volume is very important both at local and global levels. Second, it contributes to contextualizing of scriptural interpretation around the issue of ecology. Biblical reflection occurs throughout the volume and is put into dialogue with African traditions, with ecofeminism, with Africa-based mission projects, and with the current crisis of sustainability and African women’s roles in protecting the earth. Third, the volume includes several concrete case studies based on interviews and grassroots qualitative research, as well as especially original articles that integrate biblical exegesis of Genesis with reflections on patriarchal legal systems in Botswana, and an original take on “male headship” in relation to ecofeminism. – Professor Dana L. Robert, Boston University, USA

Mother Earth, Mother Africa

Mother Earth, Mother Africa
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Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781998951130
ISBN-13 : 1998951138
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa by : Sophia Chirongoma

This volume, Mother Earth, Mother Africa: World Religions and Environmental Imagination, explores the interface of religio-cultural traditions and ecological conservation practices in different African contexts. The authors also reflect on the entwinement between the violation of women’s rights and the degradation of the Earth which is usually described using feminine terms, hence the designation, “Mother Earth.” The three major religious traditions in Africa – Christianity, Islam and African Traditional Religions (ATR) – are the lenses through which the authors discuss the interconnections between religion, culture and ecological traditions. Peering through African eco-feminist, gender justice and gender inclusive lenses, the authors foreground the importance of tapping into Africa’s rich religio-cultural resources as vital tools that can be utilised to address the ravaging ecological crisis.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa

Mother Earth, Mother Africa
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Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781998951123
ISBN-13 : 199895112X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa by : Sophia Chirongoma

Africa, Christianity, climate change, eco-theology, environmental crisis, feminist theology, Christic environmental liberation paradigm, Christic Okavango, ecological Biblical hermeneutics, environmental Christology, Okavango Delta, ecological theology, African Islam, religion, sustainable development, Varemba, Zimbabwe, Catholic nun, Mother Earth, narrative and participatory practices, pastoral care, Comboni Missionary sisters, environmental sustainability, gender, Mother Earth centre, harmonious relationships, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Mount Kenya Forest, sacred places, taboos, trees and animals, water, women, adaptation, mitigation, Karanga women, Sustainable Development Goal 13 (SDG 13), traditional, Zimbabwe, Chingwizi area, customary land tenure, land allocation, land redistribution, land ownership.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa & African Indigenous Religions

Mother Earth, Mother Africa & African Indigenous Religions
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Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781928480730
ISBN-13 : 192848073X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa & African Indigenous Religions by : Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni

Africans embrace all of life, the humanity of each person, the world, and the creation of God. Consequently, African indigenous education reflects the completeness of life itself. The various chapters in this volume recount religious events and experiences from individual perspectives as they are unfolding on the continent. The different voices show how modernity, colonisation, urbanisation, Christianity, and technology have sidelined beliefs and practices of African traditional religions (ATRs) to the detriment of the environment. This volume brings together voices from leading proponents of ATRs and African religious heritage to help us appreciate how values are richly entrenched in African religious life. It demonstrates the detailed richness of ATRs and culture and showcases how far the academic study of ATRs in Africa has come, and calls for a concerted effort through partnership between various actors to ensure environmental sustainability.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and African Indigenous Religions

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and African Indigenous Religions
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Publisher : Sun Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 1928480721
ISBN-13 : 9781928480723
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa and African Indigenous Religions by : Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni

Africans embrace all of life, the humanity of each person, the world, and the creation of God. Consequently, African indigenous education reflects the completeness of life itself. The various chapters in this volume recount religious events and experiences from individual perspectives as they are unfolding on the continent. The different voices show how modernity, colonisation, urbanisation, Christianity, and technology have sidelined beliefs and practices of African traditional religions (ATRs) to the detriment of the environment. This volume brings together voices from leading proponents of ATRs and African religious heritage to help us appreciate how values are richly entrenched in African religious life. It demonstrates the detailed richness of ATRs and culture and showcases how far the academic study of ATRs in Africa has come, and calls for a concerted effort through partnership between various actors to ensure environmental sustainability.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission
Author :
Publisher : African Sun Media
Total Pages : 200
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781991201300
ISBN-13 : 1991201303
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Mission by : Seblewengel Daniel

The volume is significant in bringing together voices of African women theologians and their allies on the urgent topic of ecology. First, it decisively intervenes into scholarly discourses on ecofeminism by highlighting the reflections of African women scholars and African women as subjects. This function of the volume is very important both at local and global levels. Second, it contributes to contextualizing of scriptural interpretation around the issue of ecology. Biblical reflection occurs throughout the volume and is put into dialogue with African traditions, with ecofeminism, with Africa-based mission projects, and with the current crisis of sustainability and African women’s roles in protecting the earth. Third, the volume includes several concrete case studies based on interviews and grassroots qualitative research, as well as especially original articles that integrate biblical exegesis of Genesis with reflections on patriarchal legal systems in Botswana, and an original take on “male headship” in relation to ecofeminism. – Professor Dana L. Robert, Boston University, USA

Mother Earth, Postcolonial and Liberation Theologies

Mother Earth, Postcolonial and Liberation Theologies
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Publisher : Fortress Academic
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 1978711611
ISBN-13 : 9781978711617
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Postcolonial and Liberation Theologies by : Sophia Chirongoma

Anchored on postcolonial and liberation theology, this book examines the global ecological crisis within gender justice discourse. Utilizing textual analysis and empirical studies, the book chapters foreground how the African continent, particularly African women, bear the burden of the ecological catastrophe.

Going the Extra Mile

Going the Extra Mile
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Publisher : University of Bamberg Press
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9783989890121
ISBN-13 : 3989890123
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Going the Extra Mile by : Gunda, Masiiwa R.

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Theology

Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Theology
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Publisher : AOSIS
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781776341726
ISBN-13 : 1776341724
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Theology by : Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale

The theological role of African women and men in sustainable development and environmental justice strongly emerges in this book. Picking up the theme and metaphor of the fifth pan-African conference of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (hereafter ‘Circle’), ‘Mother Earth and Mother Africa’, this book titled Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Theology presents original and innovative research by scholarly members and friends of the Circle. The main contribution of the volume is its multi- and trans-disciplinary exploration and reimagining of human relationships to Earth from an African ecofeminist and ecowomanist theological perspective. It engages in critical conversations of re-interpreting and re-imagining African cultural, religious, theological, and philosophical perspectives on gender and the Earth. The aim is to construct Earth-friendly relationships in the face of the growing global environmental crisis. Scholarly voices of African women and men from fields such as Theology, Environmental Law and Policy, Tourism, Agricultural Science and Natural Resources, and Economics are reflected in this book, which consists of three parts: Creation, the Trinity, and Mother Africa; Caring for Mother Africa; and Mother Africa and her daughters’ (in)fertility. Each of the eleven chapters in the volume presents the metaphor of Mother Earth, Mother Africa, and gender relations, with the aim to explore life-affirming, life-enhancing human relationships to Earth from the author’s particular area of specialisation and context.