Motivated by the work of scholars of Africana religions, this essay questions whether theology as a mode of critical reflection that depends on Christian-centric understandings of revelation can contribute toward a liberation from colonial relations of power. Actualizing liberation in a meaningful way requires a liberation from Eurocentric loci of rationality, yet theologians’ movement toward liberation often proceeds precisely from such a site—namely, a reception of revelation dominated by the Mediterranean world and Europe. To explain this tension, I first consider how work within Africana religious studies challenges Christian theological ways of thinking. Second, I focus on uses of revelation in theology and consider how even nuanced un...
This article probes manifestations of theological contextualization in Africa from pre-colonial thro...
Insofar as public theology is one of several contextual theologies in the world that is focused on a...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...
Motivated by the work of scholars of Africana religions, this essay questions whether theology as a ...
This article shares some reflections on African theology from an outside perspective. Starting from...
In many respects, the situation in Africa now resembles the situation in Latin America under which l...
Based upon twenty-five theological and pastoral reviews produced from francophonie sub-Saharian Afri...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
The paper deals with an analysis of the historical trajectory of the evolution of theology in Africa...
This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western ...
There is an ongoing challenge in defining African theology because of two important reasons: (1) the...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
The title of this thesis is Christ in Tropical Africa - in the Tension Between Identity and Relevanc...
This article probes manifestations of theological contextualization in Africa from pre-colonial thro...
Insofar as public theology is one of several contextual theologies in the world that is focused on a...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...
Motivated by the work of scholars of Africana religions, this essay questions whether theology as a ...
This article shares some reflections on African theology from an outside perspective. Starting from...
In many respects, the situation in Africa now resembles the situation in Latin America under which l...
Based upon twenty-five theological and pastoral reviews produced from francophonie sub-Saharian Afri...
The achievements of African intellectuals endeavour in the decades since independence have been extr...
The practice of the black church being a follower of the leading white church is a continuous proces...
The paper deals with an analysis of the historical trajectory of the evolution of theology in Africa...
This article is conducted within the framework of the inter-contextual dialogue between the Western ...
There is an ongoing challenge in defining African theology because of two important reasons: (1) the...
The ethos of the academy in South Africa, as is the case in the West in general, has been shaped pr...
In this essay, the author aims to deal with two questions, namely (1) how decolonized is South Afric...
The title of this thesis is Christ in Tropical Africa - in the Tension Between Identity and Relevanc...
This article probes manifestations of theological contextualization in Africa from pre-colonial thro...
Insofar as public theology is one of several contextual theologies in the world that is focused on a...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...