The Bible and gender troubles in Africa / edited by Joachim Kügler, Rosinah Gabaitse, Johanna Stiebert.
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TextSeries: Bible in Africa studies ; 22Publication details: Bamberg : University of Bamberg Press, 2019. Description: 370 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: - 9783863096540
- 3863096541
- BS680.S53 B53 2019
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Includes index.
Publisher's description: Quickly changing concepts on gender roles are a pivotal issue in after-colonial African societies. Many women (and men) are calling for a radical change as they feel traditional gender concepts as being oppressive, inhuman and un-Christian. Gender equality, gender fairness is on their agenda. On the other hand, for many men (and women) these societal changes are painful "gender troubles" and seem to be dangerous for gender-based identity, threatening traditional African values. Volume 22 of the BiAS series deals with this central topic by asking what gender troubles have to do with the Bible. Are biblical texts an obstacle for women's liberation? Is the Bible a divine guaranty for male supremacy or rather an advocate for gender equality? What are "redemptive masculinities" and how do they relate to a new, truly Christian understanding of the role of women in church, society and state? - Scholars from different disciplines and several countries are dealing with these urgent questions to help scholars, students, pastors, politicians and members of Christian churches to find a way to more gender fairness and "gender joy".
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