What is it about?

This work focuses on theologies of identity and community from the African context. It examines the works of four notable theologians: Jesse N. K. Mugambi, John Mbiti, Kwame Bediako, and Vincent Mulago. The work thus resources the theologies of these four African theologies in view of solving the problem of ethnopolitical conflict in Africa and around the world.

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The work is important in helping communities in Africa live together in harmony. It shows that African theologies of identity and community are still useful for communal living today.

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This publication is important for it summarises although in detail, the works of leading African theologians. The work resources the theologies for contemporary Africa in view of solving a serious problem facing the African continent.

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This page is a summary of: African Theologies of Identity and Community: The Contributions of John Mbiti, Jesse Mugambi, Vincent Mulago, and Kwame Bediako, Open Theology, January 2017, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/opth-2017-0024.
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