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A Christian and African Ethic of Women's Political Participation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

A Christian and African Ethic of Women's Political Participation

This book surveys a broad panorama of Christian and African traditions to discover and assess the components that will illuminate and motivate a Christian and African ethic of women’s political participation. The author’s primary lens for diagnosing the problems faced by women in Africa is Engelbert Mveng’s concept of “anthropological poverty” that results from slavery and colonialism. It affects women in unique ways and is exacerbated by the religious and cultural histories of women’s oppression. The author advocates an interplay between the sacredness of every individual’s life, a salient principle of Christian ethics, and the collective consciousness of solidarity distinctiv...

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 14, Issue 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 14, Issue 1

CONTENTS Introduction: Touching the Wounds M. Therese Lysaught ORIGINAL ARTICLES Nebulous Populism and the Constellation of Agencies within the Philippine Catholic Church Edryan Paul J. Colmenares Reimagining Catholic Peacebuilding Through Pope Francis’s “Culture of Encounter”: The Case of Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region Martin Owhorchukwu Ejiowhor JESSICA COBLENTZ’S DUST IN THE BLOOD: A THEOLOGY OF LIFE WITH DEPRESSION: A ROUNDTABLE Theologizing Across Psychology: Experiences of Depression, Trauma, and Moral Injury Stephanie C. Edwards and Catherine Yanko Investigating Moral Injury: Thinking Beyond the Law- Conscience Binary Catherine Yanko Christian Ethics, Trauma, and Dust in the B...

African Women’s Liberating Philosophies, Theologies, and Ethics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306
Expanding Energy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Expanding Energy

This book is the seventh and final volume in the Global Story of Christianity series. The volume’s chapters, written by major scholars in the field, spotlight vital episodes and themes for understanding the historical development of Christianity in the United States and Canada. Serving as an accessible text for students and an informative volume for scholars, the book provides new insights into Christianity’s development in North America, offering fresh perspectives on topics frequently overlooked by scholars. The book situates the history of North American Christianity within broader themes associated with Christianity’s role as a global religion.

A Just Peace Ethic Primer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

A Just Peace Ethic Primer

The just peace movement offers a critical shift in focus and imagination. Recognizing that all life is sacred and seeking peace through violence is unsustainable, the just peace approach turns our attention to rehumanization, participatory processes, nonviolent resistance, restorative justice, reconciliation, racial justice, and creative strategies of active nonviolence to build sustainable peace, transform conflict, and end cycles of violence. A Just Peace Ethic Primer illuminates a moral framework behind this praxis and proves its versatility in global contexts. With essays by a diverse group of scholars, A Just Peace Ethic Primer outlines the ethical, theological, and activist underpinnin...

Emerging Theologies from the Global South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 545

Emerging Theologies from the Global South

In recent decades there has been a seismic shift in world Christianity. Whereas formerly Christianity existed as a Caucasian Euro-American phenomenon, the majority of Christians today reside in the Southern Hemisphere, or the Global South. And what is true for the demographics of Christianity has followed lockstep for its theological developments. The era of German theologians setting the tone for global church are gone. Today, some of the loudest and most creative voices in theology speak from the emerging contingencies of the Global South, for example, promoting Latinx, Black, Caribbean, and Asian theologies and their influence often influences the conversation in the United States and Eur...

Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa

Religion, Gender, and Wellbeing in Africa argues that, in many African societies, ideas and practices of wellbeing and gender relations continue to be informed and shaped by religious epistemologies. The contributors affirm that for many Africans, it is through religio-spiritual frameworks that daily experiences, interactions, and gender relations are understood and interpreted. However, for many African women, religions have functioned as a double-edged-sword. Although they have contributed to the struggle against issues such as colonialism, gender justice, climate justice, and human rights, they have also endorsed and perpetuated sexism, heterosexism, homophobia, and the denial of human ri...

Gratitude for the Wild
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Gratitude for the Wild

Since the passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964, a hotly contested debate over the value of wilderness reveals cultural anxieties about an American society that has spurned limits. Gratitude for the Wild explores how the wild known in wilderness raises our tolerance for mystery in the recognition of our limits and in the celebration of a God-loved world that exceeds our grasping. The idea of wilderness introduces questions about the balance between utility and appreciation, and between enjoyment and restraint. Wilderness is a nexus of competing and contested accounts of responsibility. In conversation with the work of Doug Peacock, Terry Tempest Williams, James Gustafson, and Martin Luther King Jr., Nathaniel Van Yperen offers an original argument for how wilderness can evoke a vision of a good life in which creaturely limits are accepted in gratitude, even in the face of ambiguity and mystery. Through the theme of gratitude, the book refocuses attention on the role of affection and testimony in ecological ethics and Christian ethics.

Church We Want
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Church We Want

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-18
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  • Publisher: Orbis Books

Featuring essays from a broad range of contributors this book is a treasure for anyone interested in theological reflection from an African perspective and is a necessary resource for theologians and scholars working in a church that is steadily moving its center to the Global South.

Modern Just War Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Modern Just War Theory

Contributions to Illuminations: A Scarecrow Press Series of Guides to Research in Religion provide students and scholars, lay readers and clergy, with a road map to research in key areas of religious study. All commonly constructed with introductions to the topic and reviews of key thinkers, concepts, and events, each volume includes surveys of the primary and secondary sources, with critical evaluations of their places in the canon of thought and research on the topic. Focusing primarily on the knowledge required by today’s students and scholars, each guide is a must-have for any student of religion. The twentieth century saw an explosion of wars and an accompanying explosion of literatur...