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Women within Religions (Hardcover)
Loreen Maseno, Elia Shabani Mligo; Foreword by Esther Mombo
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This volume reveals how religion interfaces with inequality in
different African contexts. Some contributors undertake detailed
analyses of how religion creates (and justifies) different forms of
inequality that holds back individuals, groups and communities
across the continent from flourishing, while others show how
religion can also mitigate inequality in Africa. Topics addressed
include gender inequality, economic inequality, disability, ageism
and religious homophobia. Specifically focusing on the United
Nation's Sustainable Development Goal 10 to reduce inequality
within and among countries, this book highlights the extent to
which Africa's 'notoriously religious' identity needs to be taken
into account in discourses on development.
This book, which is a collection of various essays on Africa and
the Bible, is a must-read for scholars and students who are
interested in exploring the intersection between the Bible and
public spaces exposing the liberating and oppressing strands of the
Bible. Given the enchanted African worldview, which includes belief
in miracles, divine healing and prosperity, the Bible is the
go-to-authority of many religious activities. Though at home, the
Bible's role and function needs closer assessment. The critical
question tackled in this volume is: how can Africa read the Bible
from its various contexts to recover its usefulness on issues of
gender, patriarchy and political and economic liberation? Yet
equally, how do we guard against oppressive discourses that find
support from the Bible such as polygamy, viewing women as unequal
to men and growing economic disparities? In addition, throughout
history, Africans are made to be comfortable with theologies that
further distance them away from economic and political processes,
such as the belief in an angry God who punishes and demands utter
obedience-theologies which have sustained particular asymmetric
socio-economic and political structures across the continent. This
book is important because it traces the sociological contours in
the Bible in relation to Africa, sensitizing us to the liberating
strands and, at the same time, making us aware of the pathos
associated with the literary reading of the Bible.
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Women within Religions (Paperback)
Loreen Maseno, Elia Shabani Mligo; Foreword by Esther Mombo
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