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Women and Religion in Zimbabwe: Strides and Struggles

Biri, Kudzai(Contributions by)Chimeri, Dudzirai(Contributions by)Chirara, Tracey(Contributions by)Chirongoma, Sophia(Contributions by)Chitando, Ezra(Contributions by)Gusha, Isheanesu Sextus(Contributions by)Gwara, Joyline(Contributions by)Hatendi, Chipo Mable(Contributions by)Kabaira, Kudakwashe Bryson(Contributions by)Konyana, Elias G.(Contributions by)Kuhumba, Kevin Shijja(Contributions by)Machingura, Francis(Contributions by)Manyarara, Barbara C.(Contributions by)Mapuranga, Tapiwa Praise(Contributions by)Matsita, Blessed Simbarashe(Contributions by)Mbewe, Tawanda(Contributions by)Muguti, Mavis(Contributions by)Mujinga, Martin(Contributions by)Munamati, Simbarashe(Contributions by)Musendekwa, Menard(Contributions by)Nakyeyune, Christine(Contributions by)Shoko, Tabona(Contributions by)Sipeyiye, Macloud(Contributions by)Tsara, Lindah(Contributions by)Zhou, Tariro(Contributions by)Biri, Kudzai(Edited by)Chirongoma, Sophia(Edited by)Chitando, Ezra(Edited by)
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The chapters in this volume foreground the ambivalent role of religion and culture when it comes to African women's health and well-being. Reflecting on the three major religions in Africa, i.e. African Indigenous Religions, Christianity, and Islam, the authors illustrate how religious beliefs and practices can either enhance or hinder women's holistic progress and development. With a specific focus on Zimbabwean women's experiences of religion and culture, the volume discusses how African Indigenous Religions, Christianity, and Islam tend to privilege men and understate the value of women in Africa. Adopting diverse theological, ideological, and political positions, contributors to this volume restate the fact that the key teachings of different religions, often suppressed due to patriarchal influences, are a potent resource in the quest for gender justice. In sync with the goals for gender justice and women empowerment envisioned in the United Nations' Agenda 2030 and Africa Agenda 2063, the contributors advocate for gender-inclusive and life-enhancing interpretations of religious and cultural traditions in Africa.

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Lexington Books
1666903329 / 9781666903324
eBook (EPUB)
11/07/2022
United States
English
308 pages
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