In this article, we argue that the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians was largely conceived as African, and that it addresses the issues of African women. The Circle approaches the issue of women’s liberation from an African perspective, and is not based on a Western concept. Thus, we will show how Mercy Amba Oduyoye and her mother experienced liberation in the African context. Furthermore, by reflecting on the experiences of Mercy Amba Oduyoye and her mother in the context of the men who formed part of their world (their husbands, grandfathers and uncles), we will show how the reinterpretation of oppressive African cultures by men can bring about the liberation of African women. This is in keeping with the agenda of the Circle, ...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
When African Theology was first formulated, women played just a small role. In 1989 Mercy Amba Oduyo...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes s...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes ...
This article is informed by the work and writings of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologia...
This study investigates the meaning of human dignity through the lens of Mercy Amba Oduyoye, an Afri...
Thesis advisor: M. Shawn CopelandThe Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an interfaith ...
In the early stages of African Theology two streams may be identified: the 'inculturation' stream an...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
While there has never been a fixed view on gender oppression, a unified vision of women’s liberation...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Sowle CahillThe goal of this dissertation is to elaborate a contextual gendered...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
When African Theology was first formulated, women played just a small role. In 1989 Mercy Amba Oduyo...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes s...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes ...
This article is informed by the work and writings of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologia...
This study investigates the meaning of human dignity through the lens of Mercy Amba Oduyoye, an Afri...
Thesis advisor: M. Shawn CopelandThe Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an interfaith ...
In the early stages of African Theology two streams may be identified: the 'inculturation' stream an...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
Women have for centuries suffered different forms of oppression and arguably continue to suffer in s...
While there has never been a fixed view on gender oppression, a unified vision of women’s liberation...
Thesis advisor: Lisa Sowle CahillThe goal of this dissertation is to elaborate a contextual gendered...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...