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How can one believe in a God of love amid all the evil and suffering found in the world? How does one do theology 'after Auschwitz', while vast numbers of people still have to endure violent oppression every day? This book seeks to address such questions from a standpoint informed by life in Africa, which in the face of extraordinary difficulties bears witness to Gospel hope by demonstrating forgiveness in action and promoting reconciliation.
The work unfolds in two parts. In the first part, a description of the misery that characterises much of life in Africa in the recent past opens up to a theological consideration of the underlying causes and of God's response to them. In the second part, the joy which is so characteristic of life in Africa even in places of immense suffering sets the scene for detailed reflections on liturgy, memory, forgiveness and hope.
Contents
Contents: An Abyss of Human Misery - The Policeman with Tear Gas and the Ambiguity of the Human Condition - «Lord, Where Are You?» In Search of the Absent God - God in the Experience of Godforsakenness - Feasting with God in the Abyss - Liturgy as a Power for Emancipation in an Unjust World - Forgiveness on the Way to Justice and Reconciliation - Abyss of Christian Hope.



