African women’s theology and the re-imagining of community in Africa
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Maseno, Loreen
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OpenJournals Publishing
Abstract
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the
several themes such as ecclesiology, hospitality, community, spirituality, sacrifice, ecology
and missiology. African women’s theology examines African culture and demonstrates an
understanding of women as a distinct group with inherent varieties within this category.
Furthermore, African women’s theology incorporates experiences of African women in
their perspectives while analysing women’s subordination. This article is a re-imagining of
community in African theology. African theology has traditionally promoted the need to
appreciate African culture and see to it that the integrity of African culture is upheld. However,
in so doing, it laid an emphasis only on the positive aspects in African community and turned
a blind eye to what was inherent in African community and not worthy to be reclaimed.
CONTRINUTION : A closer look at African women’s theology provides a re-imagining of
community as gleaned from Mercy Oduyoye and Teresia Hinga who assert that the quality of
community in Africa ought to entail relationships, which promote reciprocity, mutuality,
partnership and denounce hierarchies that promote power relations between men and women.
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African theology, African women’s theology, Community, Re-imagining, Africa
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-05: Gender equality
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
Citation
Maseno, L., 2021, ‘African
women’s theology and the
re-imagining of community in
Africa’, HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
77(2), a6736. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v77i2.6736.
