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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................... xi Preface................................................................................................................................................ xiii Mercy Amba Oduyoye Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 1 Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni Georgina Kwanima Boateng 1 Kwantonjane. The indigenous rites of passage amongst amaXhosa in relation to prejudiced spaces.................................................................................................................... 7 Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni Introduction and background ............................................................................. Methodology........................................................................................................ Similar yet distinct............................................................................................... Prejudiced spaces.................................................................................................. Conclusion ........................................................................................................... References............................................................................................................. 2 7 9 10 12 14 16 Bembu Rituals and the Environment: Experiences of the wives of Bashi Cingo in the Sweetheart of Nimbi
Church............................................................................................ 19 Bridget N. Masaiti Mukuka 3 Introduction......................................................................................................... Theoretical frameworks....................................................................................... Women, male power and the environment......................................................... Background of the founder of the Sweetheart of Nimbi Church...................... Death of the church founder............................................................................... Knowledge and power......................................................................................... Unmasking the rituals and symbols.................................................................... Conclusion ........................................................................................................... References............................................................................................................. 19 20 23 25 26 28 30 32 34 Liberating Earth and Women in Postcolonial Worship Spaces in Ghana............................ 37 Georgina Kwanima Boateng Introduction and background............................................................................. Ecowomanism as a framework............................................................................ The spaces of indigenous African worship.......................................................... Women and Earth in traditional Africa: A mould from
the same clay............. Colonial religion and impact on Earth and women.......................................... Postcolonial worship spaces and the place of women and Earth ....................... An ecowomanist reflection on John 20:11 -18.................................................... Conclusion ........................................................................................................... References............................................................................................................. 37 38 39 41 43 44 47 50 51
4 The Role of Rainmakers in Awakening Environmental Consciousness: A postcolonial ecocritical analysis......................................................................................... 53 Kenosi Molato Introduction......................................................................................................... Postcolonial ecocritical analysis........................................................................... Setswana community in harmony with nature.................................................. The role of rainmakers in the Setswana community......................................... The rainmaking ritual.......................................................................................... Missionary enterprise........................................................................................... The missionary targeting of rainmakers............................................................. The implications of the abolition of rainmaking in Setswana communities.... Conclusion .............................................................................................................. References............................................................................................................. 5 53 54 55 58 59 61 61 62 64 65 The Sedated Sacred: A socioreligious analysis of Zimbabwe s land reform programme and environmental degradation.......................................................................... 67 Molly Manyonganise Godfrey Museka
Introduction............................................................................................................. Clarification of key terms....................................................................................... Environmental conservation in traditional Shona society: Bringing women to the centre................................................................................. Colonialism, the Shona and the natural environment: Pushing women from the centre............................................................................ The Fast Track Land Reform Programme.............................................................. Reawakening the sacred: Towards re-mothering the environment....................... Conclusion .............................................................................................................. References................................................................................................................ 6 Rethinking Environmental Sustainability through the Ndau Notion of Communal Existence.................................................................................................................. 67 68 69 73 75 78 80 82 85 Macloud Sipeylye Introduction............................................................................................................. Methodological concerns........................................................................................ Theoretical framework............................................................................................ Literature
review...................................................................................................... The Ndau people..................................................................................................... Ndau indigenous religion.................................................................................... Ndau religio-cultural values as the bedrock of their communal existence........ Synergies between Ndau communal existence and the agenda for environmental sustainability................................................................................ Challenges of the Ndau’s communal existence in advancing sustainable environment......................................................................................... Conclusion ........................................................................................................... References................................................................................................................ 85 86 87 87 91 92 94 99 101 102 103
7 The Impact of Urbanisation on Burial Rituals in Southern Africa....................................... 10 7 Abednico Phili Introduction.............................................................................................. Theoretical framework........................................................................................ 108 The importance of being buried in ancestral lands.............................................. 109 The effects of urbanism on hurial rituals.............................................................. 112 Burials of married women...................................................................................... 115 Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 117 References............................................................................................................... 118 8 The Beliefs and Religious Practices and the Environment amongst the Kalanga in North-East Botswana........................................................................................................... 121 Fidelis Nkomazana Introduction........................................................................................................... Objectives of the study.......................................................................................... Methodology.......................................................................................................... Literature
review..................................................................................................... Theoretical framework.......................................................................................... Presentation of the research findings about sacred sites ....................................... Conclusion ............................................................................................................ References............................................................................................................... 9 121 122 123 123 125 126 140 143 African Imagination of Technology: Examples of Kikuyu and Luhya communities in Kenya..................................................................................................................................... 145 Doreen Karimi Nyaga Introduction........................................................................................................... Methodology......................................................................................................... Theoretical framework.......................................................................................... Literature review.................................................................................................... Land and women in the Luhya and Kikuyu communities................................ Challenges facing environmental sustainability in the Luhya and Kikuyu community..................................................................................... Undermining of community participation by
politicians................................. The intense technological wave............................................................................ Findings................................................................................................................. Discussion........................................................................................................... Conclusion .......................................................................................................... References.............................................................................................................. 145 146 147 149 153 153 154 155 155 158 159 161 108
10 The Role of Religion in Sustainable Development: Theological reflections on sustainable development goals and Mother Earth........................................................... 163 Mwawi Nyirenda Chilongozi Introduction........................................................................................................... Definition of development and approaches........................................................ What is sustainable development? ........................................................................ Sustainable development goals.............................................................................. Religion and sustainable development ................................................................. Mercy Oduyoyes life and work............................................................................ Oduyoyes theological perspective......................................................................... Theological analysis of SDGs ............................................................................... Conclusion ............................................................................................................. References............................................................................................................... 164 164 166 166 167 168 169 172 175 176 Contributing authors...................................................................................................... 179
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements . xi Preface. xiii Mercy Amba Oduyoye Introduction. 1 Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni Georgina Kwanima Boateng 1 Kwantonjane. The indigenous rites of passage amongst amaXhosa in relation to prejudiced spaces. 7 Nobuntu Penxa Matholeni Introduction and background . Methodology. Similar yet distinct. Prejudiced spaces. Conclusion . References. 2 7 9 10 12 14 16 Bembu Rituals and the Environment: Experiences of the wives of Bashi Cingo in the Sweetheart of Nimbi
Church. 19 Bridget N. Masaiti Mukuka 3 Introduction. Theoretical frameworks. Women, male power and the environment. Background of the founder of the Sweetheart of Nimbi Church. Death of the church founder. Knowledge and power. Unmasking the rituals and symbols. Conclusion . References. 19 20 23 25 26 28 30 32 34 Liberating Earth and Women in Postcolonial Worship Spaces in Ghana. 37 Georgina Kwanima Boateng Introduction and background. Ecowomanism as a framework. The spaces of indigenous African worship. Women and Earth in traditional Africa: A mould from
the same clay. Colonial religion and impact on Earth and women. Postcolonial worship spaces and the place of women and Earth . An ecowomanist reflection on John 20:11 -18. Conclusion . References. 37 38 39 41 43 44 47 50 51
4 The Role of Rainmakers in Awakening Environmental Consciousness: A postcolonial ecocritical analysis. 53 Kenosi Molato Introduction. Postcolonial ecocritical analysis. Setswana community in harmony with nature. The role of rainmakers in the Setswana community. The rainmaking ritual. Missionary enterprise. The missionary targeting of rainmakers. The implications of the abolition of rainmaking in Setswana communities. Conclusion . References. 5 53 54 55 58 59 61 61 62 64 65 The Sedated Sacred: A socioreligious analysis of Zimbabwe's land reform programme and environmental degradation. 67 Molly Manyonganise Godfrey Museka
Introduction. Clarification of key terms. Environmental conservation in traditional Shona society: Bringing women to the centre. Colonialism, the Shona and the natural environment: Pushing women from the centre. The Fast Track Land Reform Programme. Reawakening the sacred: Towards re-mothering the environment. Conclusion . References. 6 Rethinking Environmental Sustainability through the Ndau Notion of Communal Existence. 67 68 69 73 75 78 80 82 85 Macloud Sipeylye Introduction. Methodological concerns. Theoretical framework. Literature
review. The Ndau people. Ndau indigenous religion. Ndau religio-cultural values as the bedrock of their communal existence. Synergies between Ndau communal existence and the agenda for environmental sustainability. Challenges of the Ndau’s communal existence in advancing sustainable environment. Conclusion . References. 85 86 87 87 91 92 94 99 101 102 103
7 The Impact of Urbanisation on Burial Rituals in Southern Africa. 10 7 Abednico Phili Introduction. Theoretical framework. 108 The importance of being buried in ancestral lands. 109 The effects of urbanism on hurial rituals. 112 Burials of married women. 115 Conclusion . 117 References. 118 8 The Beliefs and Religious Practices and the Environment amongst the Kalanga in North-East Botswana. 121 Fidelis Nkomazana Introduction. Objectives of the study. Methodology. Literature
review. Theoretical framework. Presentation of the research findings about sacred sites . Conclusion . References. 9 121 122 123 123 125 126 140 143 African Imagination of Technology: Examples of Kikuyu and Luhya communities in Kenya. 145 Doreen Karimi Nyaga Introduction. Methodology. Theoretical framework. Literature review. Land and women in the Luhya and Kikuyu communities. Challenges facing environmental sustainability in the Luhya and Kikuyu community. Undermining of community participation by
politicians. The intense technological wave. Findings. Discussion. Conclusion . References. 145 146 147 149 153 153 154 155 155 158 159 161 108
10 The Role of Religion in Sustainable Development: Theological reflections on sustainable development goals and Mother Earth. 163 Mwawi Nyirenda Chilongozi Introduction. Definition of development and approaches. What is sustainable development? . Sustainable development goals. Religion and sustainable development . Mercy Oduyoyes life and work. Oduyoyes theological perspective. Theological analysis of SDGs . Conclusion . References. 164 164 166 166 167 168 169 172 175 176 Contributing authors. 179 |
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