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God, People and Power in Malawi: Democratization in Theological Perspective
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God, People and Power in Malawi: Democratization in Theological Perspective

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Between 1992 and 1994 Malawi underwent a remarkable transition from dictatorship to democracy. Truly a transformation of power! Yet this period of profound change raised many issues of power and accountability. In this book some of the key questions are explained and addressed from a theological perspective. The work originated as a case study on the World Council of Churches Theology of Life programme. It was then presented as a Kachere Monograph in the belief that it will not only contribute to the reconstruction of politic in Malawi but also be an important resource for all those concerned with the formation of a viable theology of power for today’s world. It is now presented here again as a Luviri Reprint. The contributors are all drawn from the University of Malawi Department of Theology and Religious Studies. Kenneth Ross has written on The Transformation of Power in Malawi 1992-94: the Role of the Christian Churches and A Practical Theology of Power for the New Malawi ; Felix Chingota on The Use of the Bible in Social Transformation ; Isabel Apawo Phiri on Marching, Suspended and Stoned: Christian Women in Malawi 1995 ; James Tengatenga on Young People: Participation or Alienation? An Anglican Case ; J.C. Chankanza and Hilary Mijoga on Muslim Perspectives on Power ; Hilary Mijoga on Christian Experience in Malawi Prisons ; and Klaus Fiedler on Power at the Receiving End: the Jehova’s Witnesses’ Experience in One-Party Malawi and Even in the Church the Exercise of Power is Accountable to God .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Luviri Press
Date
28 June 2018
Pages
276
ISBN
9789996066047

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Between 1992 and 1994 Malawi underwent a remarkable transition from dictatorship to democracy. Truly a transformation of power! Yet this period of profound change raised many issues of power and accountability. In this book some of the key questions are explained and addressed from a theological perspective. The work originated as a case study on the World Council of Churches Theology of Life programme. It was then presented as a Kachere Monograph in the belief that it will not only contribute to the reconstruction of politic in Malawi but also be an important resource for all those concerned with the formation of a viable theology of power for today’s world. It is now presented here again as a Luviri Reprint. The contributors are all drawn from the University of Malawi Department of Theology and Religious Studies. Kenneth Ross has written on The Transformation of Power in Malawi 1992-94: the Role of the Christian Churches and A Practical Theology of Power for the New Malawi ; Felix Chingota on The Use of the Bible in Social Transformation ; Isabel Apawo Phiri on Marching, Suspended and Stoned: Christian Women in Malawi 1995 ; James Tengatenga on Young People: Participation or Alienation? An Anglican Case ; J.C. Chankanza and Hilary Mijoga on Muslim Perspectives on Power ; Hilary Mijoga on Christian Experience in Malawi Prisons ; and Klaus Fiedler on Power at the Receiving End: the Jehova’s Witnesses’ Experience in One-Party Malawi and Even in the Church the Exercise of Power is Accountable to God .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Luviri Press
Date
28 June 2018
Pages
276
ISBN
9789996066047