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Who Are My People? - Love, Violence, and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hardcover)
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Who Are My People? - Love, Violence, and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hardcover)
Series: Contending Modernities
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Who Are My People? explores the complex relationship between
identity, violence, and Christianity in Africa. In Who Are My
People?, Emmanuel Katongole examines what it means to be both an
African and a Christian in a continent that is often riddled with
violence. The driving assumption behind the investigation is that
the recurring forms of violence in Africa reflect an ongoing crisis
of belonging. Katongole traces the crisis through three key markers
of identity: ethnicity, religion, and land. He highlights the
unique modernity of the crisis of belonging and reveals that its
manifestations of ethnic, religious, and ecological violence are
not three separate forms of violence but rather modalities of the
same crisis. This investigation shows that Christianity can
generate and nurture alternative forms of community, nonviolent
agency, and ecological possibilities. The book is divided into two
parts. Part One deals with the philosophical and theological issues
related to the question of African identity. Part Two includes
three chapters, each of which engages a form of violence, locating
it within the broader story of modern sub-Saharan Africa. Each
chapter includes stories of Christian individuals and communities
who not only resist violence but are determined to heal its wounds
and the burden of history shaped by Africa’s unique modernity. In
doing so, they invent new forms of identity, new communities, and a
new relationship with the land. This engaging, interdisciplinary
study, combining philosophical analysis and theological
exploration, along with theoretical argument and practical
resources, will interest scholars and students of theology, peace
studies, and African studies.
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