Being human in Africa : toward an African Christian anthropology

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    • Musopole, Augustine C.

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Being human in Africa : toward an African Christian anthropology

Augustine C. Musopole

(American university studies, series 11, Anthropology/sociology ; v. 65)

P. Lang, c1994

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-252) and index

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Professor Ali Mazrui has stated that black Africans have been humiliated by other peoples in the world, especially Europeans. The question that this book seeks to address is: How does one make theological sense of such a humiliated humanity? It is the contention of Being Human in Africa that the theological meaning can only be derived by beginning with the African peoples' own self-understanding and definition. In order to establish that self-understanding and definition, the book looks at the dilemmas of identity, historical consciousness, cultural salvation, change and modernity, and epistemology.

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