Religion and Development in Southern and Central Africa.

Cover -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- Chapter 1 - The Concept of Citizenship vis-à-vis Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: A Philosophical Enquiry -- Introduction -- The Concept of Citizenship -- Theories of Citizenship -- Liberal Citizenship -- Re...

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Main Author: Amanze, N. (Author)
Contributors: Masango, Maake (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford MZUNI Press 2019.
In:Year: 2019
Further subjects:B Economic development-Africa, Southern-Congresses
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789996060762
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Summary:Cover -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- Chapter 1 - The Concept of Citizenship vis-à-vis Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: A Philosophical Enquiry -- Introduction -- The Concept of Citizenship -- Theories of Citizenship -- Liberal Citizenship -- Republican Citizenship -- Communitarian Citizenship -- Sustainable Development -- Communitarian Citizenship and Sustainable Development -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 - Citizenship Education: Some Reflections on Zimbabwe's New Curriculum 2015-2022 -- Introduction -- Content and Perspectives -- Conceptual Framework -- The Profile of Citizenship Education in Zimbabwe -- Zimbabwe's New Curriculum (2015-2022) -- Chapter 3 - Re-Tooling the Bible for Citizenry Participation, Transformation and Development in Southern Africa -- Introduction -- Political Formations in Southern Africa: From Pre-independence to the Present -- The Bible and Political Rhetoric in Southern Africa -- The Bible and Citizen Participation: A Discussion -- Re-tooling the Bible for Citizenry Participation and Development in Politics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 - Kenneth Skelton versus Nolbert Kunonga in Light of Responsible Citizenship Discourse -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarity -- Historical Roots of Citizenship: Towards a Definition -- Plausible Definition -- Citizenship in Colonial Rhodesia: Focus on Kenneth Skelton -- Bishop Kenneth Skelton: Defender of African Rights -- Citizenship in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe: Focus on Nolbert Chinembiri Kunonga -- Comparative Analysis: Bishop in Smith's Rhodesia and Bishop in Mugabe's Zimbabwe -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 - "You Are to Love the Foreigner": Exploring the Benefits of Migration, Citizenship and Religion for Development in SouthernAfrica -- Introduction -- Biblical Perspectives on the Foreigner -- Narratives of Migration in the Old Testament.
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ISBN:9996060772