Development ideas and programmes in Africa generally overlook the role of religion. But contrary to this attitude, religion, in this context, Christianity, can be a catalyst to the development of Africa in the twenty-first century. The theological discourse of the twentieth century propelled progressive socio-economic and political developments. Thus, the paper examines the liberation theologies of the twentieth century and contextualizes the lessons learned from them for development in Africa and as an exemplar exercise in public theology. This is done using the historical method of research within the ambit of the theory of theological reflection. The liberation theologies affirmed the biblical ethos of liberation for all people u...
Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speak about Black Li...
The All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) has made significant contributions to the theological d...
The author strongly holds- in the thesis- that the Theology of liberation can inspi re the poor of ...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
In many respects, the situation in Africa now resembles the situation in Latin America under which l...
The study is a response to the call for papers that focuses on African issues and discusses the issu...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pentec...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pente...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
By analysing the idea and practice of development as they emerged during the different phases - suc...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
Increasingly, Christianity is becoming the majority religion in many Sub-Saharan African countries. ...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
This paper makes an argument for the need and relevance of liberation theology and particularly its ...
Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speak about Black Li...
The All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) has made significant contributions to the theological d...
The author strongly holds- in the thesis- that the Theology of liberation can inspi re the poor of ...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
In many respects, the situation in Africa now resembles the situation in Latin America under which l...
The study is a response to the call for papers that focuses on African issues and discusses the issu...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pentec...
Historically, Black Theology of South Africa, in dialogue with Black Theology of North America, emer...
This book investigates the substantial and growing contribution which African Independent and Pente...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
By analysing the idea and practice of development as they emerged during the different phases - suc...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
Increasingly, Christianity is becoming the majority religion in many Sub-Saharan African countries. ...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
This paper makes an argument for the need and relevance of liberation theology and particularly its ...
Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speak about Black Li...
The All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) has made significant contributions to the theological d...
The author strongly holds- in the thesis- that the Theology of liberation can inspi re the poor of ...