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This book suggests a contextual theology of reconciliation by looking at an Inculturation Theology which has generally been employed in systematic theology and in liturgy. For instance, Ngoni approaches, namely, m'phala and indaba, are values that have to be employed in theology of reconciliation. It is suggested that CCJP can employ them after working on the demerits of these approaches which could be achieved through the training of the traditional leaders. It is also suggested that, since CCJP works in communities where there are people of different churches and religions rather than only…mehr

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This book suggests a contextual theology of reconciliation by looking at an Inculturation Theology which has generally been employed in systematic theology and in liturgy. For instance, Ngoni approaches, namely, m'phala and indaba, are values that have to be employed in theology of reconciliation. It is suggested that CCJP can employ them after working on the demerits of these approaches which could be achieved through the training of the traditional leaders. It is also suggested that, since CCJP works in communities where there are people of different churches and religions rather than only Catholics, it could also employ religious leaders of different churches and religions depending on the people who come to access CCJP services. Therefore, the role of Catholic priests in reconciliation is only a model representing religious leaders who could all be utilized by CCJP.
Autorenporträt
Ndongolera C. Mwangupili is a writer who works as a Senior Inspector of Schools in Malawi. He is also the Secretary General of Malawi Union of Academic and Non-fiction Authors (MUANA).