Anthropological poverty has long been overlooked in Christian theology. It disproportionately affects women, striking at the heart of their existence. However, when women are empowered to follow Christ and live as risen beings, they can radically contribute to a Catholic Christian theology that claims solidarity with the poor and oppressed.
Anthropological poverty has long been overlooked in Christian theology. It disproportionately affects women, striking at the heart of their existence. However, when women are empowered to follow Christ and live as risen beings, they can radically contribute to a Catholic Christian theology that claims solidarity with the poor and oppressed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology
Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part One: The Scope of Anthropological Poverty in Africa Chapter 1: Anthropological Pauperization: History, Causes, and Effects Chapter 2: African Women's Anthropological Poverty Part Two: African Women's Empowering Sociopolitical and Cultural Legacy Chapter 3: African Proverbs and African Traditional Religions Chapter 4: African Myths and Female Power Chapter 5: African Women Historical Figures and Political Agents Part Three: Christian Ethics and The Challenges of Women's Political Participation Chapter 6: Catholic Social Teaching and Women's Political Participation Chapter 7: Christian Discipleship and Women's Political Participation Chapter 8: Women, Solidaristic Anger, and the Preferential Option for the Poor Part Four: African Women's Voices: Implications to Christian and African Ethic Chapter 9: African Women Living as Risen Beings Chapter 10: African Women's Solidarity, Hope, and Resilience Chapter 11: African Women as Loci Theologici: Ethical Implications Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part One: The Scope of Anthropological Poverty in Africa Chapter 1: Anthropological Pauperization: History, Causes, and Effects Chapter 2: African Women's Anthropological Poverty Part Two: African Women's Empowering Sociopolitical and Cultural Legacy Chapter 3: African Proverbs and African Traditional Religions Chapter 4: African Myths and Female Power Chapter 5: African Women Historical Figures and Political Agents Part Three: Christian Ethics and The Challenges of Women's Political Participation Chapter 6: Catholic Social Teaching and Women's Political Participation Chapter 7: Christian Discipleship and Women's Political Participation Chapter 8: Women, Solidaristic Anger, and the Preferential Option for the Poor Part Four: African Women's Voices: Implications to Christian and African Ethic Chapter 9: African Women Living as Risen Beings Chapter 10: African Women's Solidarity, Hope, and Resilience Chapter 11: African Women as Loci Theologici: Ethical Implications Bibliography Index About the Author
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