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Even today, there are still great swathes of theological discourse which remain unheard and ignored by the dominant Western theological establishment.
This scholarly textbook highlights the invaluable contributions of African women theologians, often overshadowed by gender biases and colonial legacies. Through meticulous research, it unveils their unique methodologies, shaped by storytelling and orality, to address theological, historical, and socio-political issues. By contextualizing challenges and mapping decolonial advances, the text offers a vital platform for these marginalized voices. Utilizing primary sources such as interviews and historical documents, it underscores the urgency of amplifying diverse theological perspectives. This work advances discussions towards inclusive, life-affirming theological paradigms, crucial for fostering equitable global discourse.
Contents
Introduction
1 Afua Kuma: The Redemptive Currencies of Boundaryless Faith, Embodied Spirituality, and Theological Imagination
Ruth Amwe, Princeton Theological Seminary
2 Jeannie Dove: Theologies of Spiritual Healing in African Contexts
Michael Hamilton, Principia College
3 Hannah Wangeci Kinoti: A Champion of Value-laden African Ethics
Edith Chamwama, University of Nairobi
4 Comfort Max-Wirth: Pentecostal-Charismatic Decolonialism through Truth-Telling
Deborah Fulthorp, Grand Canyon University
5 Linda Ochola-Adolwa: Unpacking African Women Theologians Epistemologies between Social Justice and Decoloniality in Kenya
Damaris Parsitau, Nagel Institute- Calvin University
6 Alphama Kinyua: A Journey of Faith, Culture and Liberation
Jackline Makena
7 Brigalia Bam: Decolonizing Women's Leadership Roles in South Africa
Linda Naicker, University of South Africa
8 Kerike Christiana Dabale: Mission of a Mother of the United Methodist Church in Nigeria
Yoknyam Dabale
9 Dorcas O. Akintunde: Gender and African Biblical Hermeneutics
Itohan M. Idumwonyi , Gonzaga University
10 Rev. Martha Mwale: The Bold, Undaunted, and Dynamic First Female Parish Minister of Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Synod of Livingstonia
Joyce Mlenga, Mzuzu University



