Daughters, Arise

This article offers a fresh view of how African women creatively construct Christology—that is, the religious meaning and significance of Jesus. I suggest that African women’s Christological ideas can be read against dominant white, patriarchal Christologies that tend to privilege the maleness of Je...

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Published in:Journal of Africana religions
Main Author: Day, Keri (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The Pennsylvania State University Press 2014
In: Journal of Africana religions
Further subjects:B Patriarchy
B Gender Justice
B African women theologies
B feminist liberation Christologies
B Mercy Amba Oduyoye
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Summary:This article offers a fresh view of how African women creatively construct Christology—that is, the religious meaning and significance of Jesus. I suggest that African women’s Christological ideas can be read against dominant white, patriarchal Christologies that tend to privilege the maleness of Jesus in constructing gender roles and leadership opportunities.
ISSN:2165-5413
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Africana religions