Les métamorphoses de la théologie négro-africaine de la libération

Benoît Awazi Mbambi Kungua
The Metamorphosis of Black African Liberation Theology

Negro-African theology of liberation focuses on the political and religious development of post-colonial African societies. The A. studies the works of four Cameroonian theologians: they all show that the question of Africa's global liberation is at the centre of contemporary theological thought. The culture of the theological and political liberation which is to be promoted in the mentality of African Christians applies to all the fields of the socio-political life: E. Mveng works for a cultural and mental liberation from the colonial and post-colonial European domination of the last four centuries; F. Eboussi works for the emergence of an African catholicity freed from the ideological tutelage of Europe; M. Hebga tackles the problems linked with witchcraft and wizardry; J.M. Ela, intent on the self-freeing of the popular and peasant masses, strives at making them conscious of the structural causes of their growing impoverishment.
Les métamorphoses de la théologie négro-africaine de la libération

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