The theme of this book is Theology of Mozambique's liberation history 1962 - 1992 and its aim is to build a theology based on the history of Mozambique in this period or to understand how a theological approach can be taken to the history of the people of Mozambique in the colonial and post-colonial context. In 1498, the Portuguese occupied Mozambique with the main aim of exploiting its riches (gold and ivory). During this period of history, Mozambicans lived under the yoke of slavery, oppression and slavery. Various forms of exploitation were used, from xibalo, forced labour and the commercialisation of slaves. But the Mozambican people have always spoken out against the occupation of their land, through localised revolts, in companies, in the fields and in other activities and circumstances and places, in the fields, for example, they boiled the seeds so they wouldn't germinate, painters and writers used their art to awaken nationalism, religions prayed for the end of colonialism in Mozambique.