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Africa has seen many political crises ranging from violent
political ideologies, to meticulous articulated racist governance
system, to ethnic clashes resulting in genocide and religious
conflicts that have planted the seed of mutual suspicion.The masses
impacted by such crises live with the past that has not passed. The
Healing of Memories: African Christian Responses to Politically
Induced Trauma examines Christian responses to the damaging impact
of conflict on the collective memory. Troubled memory is a recipe
for another cycle of conflict. While most academic works tend to
stress forgiving and forgetting, they did not offer much as to how
to deal with the unforgettable past. This book aims to fill this
gap by charting an interdisciplinary approach to healing the
corrosive memories of painful pasts. Taking a cue from the
empirical expositions of post-apartheid South Africa, post-genocide
Rwanda, the Congo Wars, and post-Red Terror Ethiopia, this volume
brings together coherent healing approaches to deal with traumatic
memory.
Africa has seen many political crises ranging from violent
political ideologies, to meticulous articulated racist governance
system, to ethnic clashes resulting in genocide and religious
conflicts that have planted the seed of mutual suspicion.The masses
impacted by such crises live with the past that has not passed. The
Healing of Memories: African Christian Responses to Politically
Induced Trauma examines Christian responses to the damaging impact
of conflict on the collective memory. Troubled memory is a recipe
for another cycle of conflict. While most academic works tend to
stress forgiving and forgetting, they did not offer much as to how
to deal with the unforgettable past. This book aims to fill this
gap by charting an interdisciplinary approach to healing the
corrosive memories of painful pasts. Taking a cue from the
empirical expositions of post-apartheid South Africa, post-genocide
Rwanda, the Congo Wars, and post-Red Terror Ethiopia, this volume
brings together coherent healing approaches to deal with traumatic
memory.
1 Peter is a significant letter, seen by many scholars to be an
ecumenical bridge and anchor. It is first and foremost about the
transformative joy of faith in Jesus Christ. This commentary offers
a close reading of the text from beginning to end, drawing on a
multiplicity of voices and engaging in a number of foundational
themes for the Christian community according to the apostolic
author: hope, holiness, suffering, joy, witness, hospitality,
exile, resurrection, leadership. Tackling the themes raised by the
epistle including slavery, exile and refugees, patriarchy,
hierarchy, oppression, gender justice, and the risk of hospitality,
the book engages with these topics not only through commentary, but
also through short excursuses which draw the reader more deeply
into some of the difficult questions. Designed as the official
commentary resource for the Lambeth Conference in 2020, and
structured around the themes of the conference, the book offers a
unique range of perspectives on an oft-overlooked epistle. With
contributions from an impressive range of scholars including Paula
Gooder, Emma Ineson, Paul Swarup, Musa Dube, Craig Keener, and Kwok
Pui Lan, it will provide an important resource for anyone studying,
teaching, or preaching from the letter.
Noting that the ways of interpreting the Bible now practiced in the
West are patriarchal and oppressive of those in other parts of the
world, Dube offers an alternative interpretation that attends to
and respects needs of women in the two-thirds world. In a
provocative and insightful reading of the book of Matthew, she
shows us how to read the Bible as decolonizing rather than
imperialist literature.
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