Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Theology

The theological role of African women and men in sustainable development and environmental justice strongly emerges in this book. Picking up the theme and metaphor of the fifth pan-African conference of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (hereafter 'Circle'), 'Mother Ea...

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Main Author: Dreyer, Yolanda (auth)
Other Authors: Chisale, Sinenhlanhla Sithulisiwe (auth, Editor), (Robson) Bosch, Rozelle (auth, Editor), Resane, Kelebogile Thomas (auth), Owusu-Ansah, Sylvia (auth), Owusu-Ansah, Beatrice-Joy (auth), Fubara-Manuel, Jessie (auth), Chirinda, Felicidade (auth), Madigele, Tshenolo (auth), Mogomotsi, Patricia Kefilwe (auth), Mogomotsi, Goemeone E.J (auth), Kathini Musili, Telesia (auth), Daniel, Seblewengel (auth), Adedoyin, Opeyemi (auth), Njoroge, Nyambura (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021
Series:HTS Religion & Society Series
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