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This book addresses religion in Africa and explores the implications of a theology of reconstruction, most notably articulated by Jesse Mugambi. This way of thinking seeks to build on liberation theology, aiming to encourage the rebuilding of African society on its own terms.
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This book addresses religion in Africa and explores the implications of a theology of reconstruction, most notably articulated by Jesse Mugambi. This way of thinking seeks to build on liberation theology, aiming to encourage the rebuilding of African society on its own terms.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9781351167383
- Artikelnr.: 56841218
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351167383
- Artikelnr.: 56841218
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Elias Kifon Bongmba is Harry and Hazel Chavanne Chair in Christian Theology and Professor of Religion at Rice University, USA. He is author of The Dialectics of Transformation in Africa. He is Managing Editor of Religious Studies Review, and President of the African Association for the Study of Religion.
Introduction: Engaging Religion and Reconstruction Part I: Biblical and
Ecclesial Perspectives 1 Texts of affirmation rather than negation: Jesse
N.K. Mugambi and African Biblical Studies 2 The Life of King David as a
Model of Reconstruction 3 Worshipping God the Spirit "in Spirit and Truth"
in Africa: One African Woman's Reflections on John 4:19-24 4 Olódùmarè: The
Hidden but Relevant God in the Yoruba Religious Imagination 5 Destiny and
Eschatology in Jesse Mugambi's Writings 6 The Church of the Future:
Dialogue on the Ecclesiology of Mugambi 7 Christian Councils in Africa:
Whence? Whither?: Impressions Part II: Liberation and Reconstruction 8
Postcolonial Positions - Jesse Mugambi and the Christian Responsibility in
the Socio-Political Sphere 9 Relating Peace in African Religion to
Theologies of Liberation and Reconstruction 10 Re-orientation: Theology of
Reconstruction and Intercultural Theology 11 Reconstruction Theology in
Action: Exploring the Significance of J.N.K. Mugambi's Theological
Contribution through a Case Study of Nairobi Chapel/Mavuno Church in
Nairobi, Kenya 12 Theology of Reconstruction: A Paradigm for Reflection on
Revitalization in African Christianity 13 "... Then Towards the Rebuilding
of Our Societies Now in Ruins" 14 Reconstructing Mission: The Church in
Africa in the Service of Justice, Peace and Reconciliation Part III: Future
Trajectories on Religion and Theology in a Global Context 15 The Reality of
African Religio-Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization 16
Integrity of Mission in Light of the Gospel in Africa: A Perspective from
an African in Diaspora 17 On Freedom: Risking a (Faithful) Reinterpretation
18 The Challenge Facing the Next Generation of African Theologians 19
Narratives of the Future in African History: Advancing Aspirations for
Liberation and Reconstruction in Africa 20 African Theology and African
Literature: Rediscovering a Daring Intellectual Project 21 Theological
Education in Africa: Concerns and Contribution of Professor Jesse N.K.
Mugambi 22 Missions and Money Revisited 23 Managing Religious Diversity in
Tanzania: Islamic Revivalism and Modes of Governance
Ecclesial Perspectives 1 Texts of affirmation rather than negation: Jesse
N.K. Mugambi and African Biblical Studies 2 The Life of King David as a
Model of Reconstruction 3 Worshipping God the Spirit "in Spirit and Truth"
in Africa: One African Woman's Reflections on John 4:19-24 4 Olódùmarè: The
Hidden but Relevant God in the Yoruba Religious Imagination 5 Destiny and
Eschatology in Jesse Mugambi's Writings 6 The Church of the Future:
Dialogue on the Ecclesiology of Mugambi 7 Christian Councils in Africa:
Whence? Whither?: Impressions Part II: Liberation and Reconstruction 8
Postcolonial Positions - Jesse Mugambi and the Christian Responsibility in
the Socio-Political Sphere 9 Relating Peace in African Religion to
Theologies of Liberation and Reconstruction 10 Re-orientation: Theology of
Reconstruction and Intercultural Theology 11 Reconstruction Theology in
Action: Exploring the Significance of J.N.K. Mugambi's Theological
Contribution through a Case Study of Nairobi Chapel/Mavuno Church in
Nairobi, Kenya 12 Theology of Reconstruction: A Paradigm for Reflection on
Revitalization in African Christianity 13 "... Then Towards the Rebuilding
of Our Societies Now in Ruins" 14 Reconstructing Mission: The Church in
Africa in the Service of Justice, Peace and Reconciliation Part III: Future
Trajectories on Religion and Theology in a Global Context 15 The Reality of
African Religio-Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization 16
Integrity of Mission in Light of the Gospel in Africa: A Perspective from
an African in Diaspora 17 On Freedom: Risking a (Faithful) Reinterpretation
18 The Challenge Facing the Next Generation of African Theologians 19
Narratives of the Future in African History: Advancing Aspirations for
Liberation and Reconstruction in Africa 20 African Theology and African
Literature: Rediscovering a Daring Intellectual Project 21 Theological
Education in Africa: Concerns and Contribution of Professor Jesse N.K.
Mugambi 22 Missions and Money Revisited 23 Managing Religious Diversity in
Tanzania: Islamic Revivalism and Modes of Governance
Introduction: Engaging Religion and Reconstruction Part I: Biblical and
Ecclesial Perspectives 1 Texts of affirmation rather than negation: Jesse
N.K. Mugambi and African Biblical Studies 2 The Life of King David as a
Model of Reconstruction 3 Worshipping God the Spirit "in Spirit and Truth"
in Africa: One African Woman's Reflections on John 4:19-24 4 Olódùmarè: The
Hidden but Relevant God in the Yoruba Religious Imagination 5 Destiny and
Eschatology in Jesse Mugambi's Writings 6 The Church of the Future:
Dialogue on the Ecclesiology of Mugambi 7 Christian Councils in Africa:
Whence? Whither?: Impressions Part II: Liberation and Reconstruction 8
Postcolonial Positions - Jesse Mugambi and the Christian Responsibility in
the Socio-Political Sphere 9 Relating Peace in African Religion to
Theologies of Liberation and Reconstruction 10 Re-orientation: Theology of
Reconstruction and Intercultural Theology 11 Reconstruction Theology in
Action: Exploring the Significance of J.N.K. Mugambi's Theological
Contribution through a Case Study of Nairobi Chapel/Mavuno Church in
Nairobi, Kenya 12 Theology of Reconstruction: A Paradigm for Reflection on
Revitalization in African Christianity 13 "... Then Towards the Rebuilding
of Our Societies Now in Ruins" 14 Reconstructing Mission: The Church in
Africa in the Service of Justice, Peace and Reconciliation Part III: Future
Trajectories on Religion and Theology in a Global Context 15 The Reality of
African Religio-Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization 16
Integrity of Mission in Light of the Gospel in Africa: A Perspective from
an African in Diaspora 17 On Freedom: Risking a (Faithful) Reinterpretation
18 The Challenge Facing the Next Generation of African Theologians 19
Narratives of the Future in African History: Advancing Aspirations for
Liberation and Reconstruction in Africa 20 African Theology and African
Literature: Rediscovering a Daring Intellectual Project 21 Theological
Education in Africa: Concerns and Contribution of Professor Jesse N.K.
Mugambi 22 Missions and Money Revisited 23 Managing Religious Diversity in
Tanzania: Islamic Revivalism and Modes of Governance
Ecclesial Perspectives 1 Texts of affirmation rather than negation: Jesse
N.K. Mugambi and African Biblical Studies 2 The Life of King David as a
Model of Reconstruction 3 Worshipping God the Spirit "in Spirit and Truth"
in Africa: One African Woman's Reflections on John 4:19-24 4 Olódùmarè: The
Hidden but Relevant God in the Yoruba Religious Imagination 5 Destiny and
Eschatology in Jesse Mugambi's Writings 6 The Church of the Future:
Dialogue on the Ecclesiology of Mugambi 7 Christian Councils in Africa:
Whence? Whither?: Impressions Part II: Liberation and Reconstruction 8
Postcolonial Positions - Jesse Mugambi and the Christian Responsibility in
the Socio-Political Sphere 9 Relating Peace in African Religion to
Theologies of Liberation and Reconstruction 10 Re-orientation: Theology of
Reconstruction and Intercultural Theology 11 Reconstruction Theology in
Action: Exploring the Significance of J.N.K. Mugambi's Theological
Contribution through a Case Study of Nairobi Chapel/Mavuno Church in
Nairobi, Kenya 12 Theology of Reconstruction: A Paradigm for Reflection on
Revitalization in African Christianity 13 "... Then Towards the Rebuilding
of Our Societies Now in Ruins" 14 Reconstructing Mission: The Church in
Africa in the Service of Justice, Peace and Reconciliation Part III: Future
Trajectories on Religion and Theology in a Global Context 15 The Reality of
African Religio-Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization 16
Integrity of Mission in Light of the Gospel in Africa: A Perspective from
an African in Diaspora 17 On Freedom: Risking a (Faithful) Reinterpretation
18 The Challenge Facing the Next Generation of African Theologians 19
Narratives of the Future in African History: Advancing Aspirations for
Liberation and Reconstruction in Africa 20 African Theology and African
Literature: Rediscovering a Daring Intellectual Project 21 Theological
Education in Africa: Concerns and Contribution of Professor Jesse N.K.
Mugambi 22 Missions and Money Revisited 23 Managing Religious Diversity in
Tanzania: Islamic Revivalism and Modes of Governance