African theology : inculturation and liberation / Emmanuel Martey.
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Maryknoll, N.Y. :
Orbis Books,
℗♭1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Acronyms
- Preface
- Introduction (starting p. 1)
- 1 Historical Background of African and Black Theologies (starting p. 7)
- The Impact of the African Revolution on African Theology (starting p. 7)
- The Politics of Emancipation (starting p. 9)
- The "Act of Culture" (starting p. 13)
- The Black Struggle against White Domination and Apartheid in South Africa (starting p. 18)
- The Black Consciousness Movement and Black Liberation (starting p. 23)
- 2 African Reality and Theological Hermeneutics (starting p. 36)
- Defining the African Reality (starting p. 36)
- Africanization, Liberation, and Theological Hermeneutics (starting p. 53)
- 3 African Theology as Inculturation Theology (starting p. 63)
- Africanization as Inculturation (starting p. 63)
- Cases of Theological Tension in Africa (starting p. 70)
- 4 Black Theology as Liberation Theology (starting p. 95)
- Liberation as the Quest for Anthropological Dignity (starting p. 96)
- Cases of Theological Tension (starting p. 99)
- 5 Dialectics of the African Theological Paradigm (starting p. 121)
- Paralysis of Unidimensional Analysis (starting p. 122)
- Toward a Synthetic Interpretation (starting p. 129)
- 6 Conclusion (starting p. 141)
- Bibliography (starting p. 149)
- Index (starting p. 173)