New Frontiers in Contemporary Missiology: Southern African Perspectives
In this book seven authors deal with issues of Africa identity. These comprise the interface between Christian faith with ancestral veneration, the question of African personhood, gender, and culture, human dignity, COVID-19, human sexuality, and their implications for mission dei in Southern Africa context.
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Chapters
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African Identity, Personhood and Missional Innovation
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Betwixt Jesus and Ancestors?Christianity in Southern Africa
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Whose Umntu Anyway? Ubuntu in Relation to Gender and Human DignityMissiological Implications
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“Conversations on the Pilgrim Way” on Matters of Human SexualityAfrican Women’s Missiological Perspectives
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Prophets and ProsperityAfrican Perspectives on Christian Mission
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Liturgical WorshipThe case of the Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe
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Published
August 22, 2024
Copyright (c) 2024 Henry Mbaya ; John Klaasen , Nobuntu-Penxa Matholeni , Isabel Apawo Phiri , Jerry Pillay , Daniel Orogun , Tabona Shoko

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2024-08-15
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Mbaya , H. (Ed.). (2024). New Frontiers in Contemporary Missiology: Southern African Perspectives. UJ Press. https://doi.org/10.36615/9781776489640
