Unsung Icons of Liberation: Rediscovering the Ideals, Principles and Lessons of Liberation Theology through the Lives of Contemporary Exponents Rediscovering the Ideals, Principles and Lessons of Liberation Theology through the Lives of Contemporary Exponents
This essay explores the theological school and legacy of liberation theology through the exemplary witness and prophetic deeds of two African Nobel Laureates for Peace: Congolese doctor Dennis Mukwege and Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Maathai. The author argues that, although neither leader posses...
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Type de support: | Électronique Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Equinox Publishing Ltd
2021
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Interreligious studies and intercultural theology
Année: 2021, Volume: 5, Numéro: 1/2, Pages: 73-85 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Dennis Mukwege
B Justice B Theology B Liberation Theology B Leadership B Poverty B Violence B Globalization B Africa B Peace B Wangari Maathai B prophetic witnessing B African Theology |
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Résumé: | This essay explores the theological school and legacy of liberation theology through the exemplary witness and prophetic deeds of two African Nobel Laureates for Peace: Congolese doctor Dennis Mukwege and Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Maathai. The author argues that, although neither leader possess academic theological credentials, their prophetic witness to truth and justice, in the context of sexual gender-based violence and environmental degradation, validates the ideals and principles of liberation theology and offers important lessons on the vocation of a theologian. |
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ISSN: | 2397-348X |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Interreligious studies and intercultural theology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1558/isit.20084 |