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E-grāmata: African Women's Liberating Philosophies, Theologies, and Ethics

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  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031391330

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This volume explores the ethical and philosophical paradigms presented by most of the influential Matriarchs of the Circle of African Women Theologians. It critically evaluates the effectiveness of their ethical and philosophical theories, models, and frameworks in pursuing justice and liberation for women in Africa and globally. The authors address critical questions: How have African women theologians reimagined existing ethical paradigms? What original ethical and philosophical ideas have they generated? How have their ethical frameworks influenced the theologies and interpretations they have developed? What purposes do their ethical and philosophical paradigms serve? How do these renderings intersect with various social categories, including gender, race, class, sexuality, capitalism, and colonialism? What liberating frameworks do they propose?





The volume further explores the dialogue between distinct African contexts and universal experiences and values. It explores how universal themes such as humanity, human dignity, rights, justice, motherhood, and more can coexist with communal African concepts and themes. It contemplates how embracing African approaches engages these themes more globally, bringing together particular African contexts of women and the universal ethical, philosophical, and theological theories, models, and frameworks to advance the cause of justice and liberation for African women and women worldwide into the future.
1. Introduction: Ethics and Philosophy, African Womens
Perspective.- Part I Ethics, African Philosophy and Liberation.- 2. Katie
Geneva Cannons Cross-Cultural and Bridge-Building Womanist Ethics.- 3. A
Beautiful Black Pearl Bead: Dubes Poetics of Spiritual Esthetics of Dark
Luminosity.- 4. Ethics and Values of Mercy A. Oduyoyes Theology of
Liberation.- 5. Social Motherhood and Masculinization of the Church in
Bernadette Mbuy-Beyas Ethics and Philosophical Anthropology.- 6.- The Ethics
of Liberation of Rosemary Nkoyo Edet and Peggy Mulambya-Kabonde.- Part II
Founding Matriarchs on African Communal Philosophy and Environmental
Ethics.- 7. Beyond Isirika: Problematizing and Theorizing Musimbi Kanyoros
Communal Ethics.-
8. Hannah Kinoti: African Religion, Community
Consciousness, and Virtue Ethics.-
9. Ethics, Gender, and Philosophy of
Puleng LenkaBula.-
10. Ethics and Philosophy of Anne Nasimiyu Wasike.-
11.
Environmental Ethics of African Women Theologians.- Part III Ethics of
Reading for Liberation and Biblical Interpretation.-
12. Unveiling Hidden
Narratives: Musa Dubes Postcolonial Feminist Lens on Biblical Studies.-
13.
Bosadi Hermeneutics: Mapping Masenyas Journey of Collisions and
Relationships in Biblical Interpretation.-
14. Ethical Readings of Elna
Mouton: Exploring Gender, Household Code, and Ethos in New Testament
Writings.-
15. Afterword: A Flame Blazes in the Darkness!.
Beatrice Okyere-Manu is a Professor of Applied Ethics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.





Léocadie Lushombo is Assistant Professor in Theological Ethics at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University and Visiting Professor at the Catholic University of the Congo.