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African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity

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Main Author: Taulo, Emmanuel Francisco
Other Authors: Wanamaker, CA [
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Religious Studies 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13026 African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity Taulo, Emmanuel Francisco Wanamaker, CA [ Religious Studies Includes bibliographical references. This thesis aims at analysing how African liberation theologies can be seen as expressing the ideas of postcolonial .theory and hence producing a decentred and embodied form of Christianity in the postcolonial context. Of course, today debate goes on as to whether or not African liberation theologies have largely died out as a theological tradition in these first years of the twenty-first century. Because of space-constraints, this is one question that I hope to pursue in another work later. However, in this thesis my only aim is to argue that African liberation theologies can be seen as expressing the ideas of postcolonial theory and hence producing a decentred and embodied form of Christianity in the postcolonial context. But before analysing, let us have a good grasp of our context of discussion. 2015-05-28T12:30:04Z 2015-05-28T12:30:04Z 2014 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13026 eng application/pdf Department of Religious Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
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title African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
title_full African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
title_fullStr African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
title_full_unstemmed African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
title_short African liberation theologies : expressions of a decentred and embodied postcolonial christianity
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