Poverty Religious Crisis in Africa

Poverty   Religious Crisis in Africa
Author: Francis Nwaoha
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781434986368

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The book takes a look at the African society, which has been stuck in conditions of poverty and crises, against an economic background dominated by the influences of bad leadership, religion and tradition. It pays a particular attention to the Hausa-Fulani Muslim society in Nigeria, examining the interlocking relationship between poverty, religion and crisis in that part of the country, in particular and African society, in general. A reader of this book would in addition to knowing the above issues, gain insightful bits of information on global security risks, importance of science and technology, problems of religion, rise and fall of a superpower, American democracy and foreign affairs and new ideas, such as religionarism, PAW-Diplomacy, demo-fanaticism, demo-extremism etc.

Religion and Poverty

Religion and Poverty
Author: Peter J. Paris
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780822392309

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A Ghanaian scholar of religion argues that poverty is a particularly complex subject in traditional African cultures, where holistic worldviews unite life’s material and spiritual dimensions. A South African ethicist examines informal economies in Ghana, Jamaica, Kenya, and South Africa, looking at their ideological roots, social organization, and vulnerability to global capital. African American theologians offer ethnographic accounts of empowering religious rituals performed in churches in the United States, Jamaica, and South Africa. This important collection brings together these and other Pan-African perspectives on religion and poverty in Africa and the African diaspora. Contributors from Africa and North America explore poverty’s roots and effects, the ways that experiences and understandings of deprivation are shaped by religion, and the capacity and limitations of religion as a means of alleviating poverty. As part of a collaborative project, the contributors visited Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa, as well as Jamaica and the United States. In each location, they met with clergy, scholars, government representatives, and NGO workers, and they examined how religious groups and community organizations address poverty. Their essays complement one another. Some focus on poverty, some on religion, others on their intersection, and still others on social change. A Jamaican scholar of gender studies decries the feminization of poverty, while a Nigerian ethicist and lawyer argues that the protection of human rights must factor into efforts to overcome poverty. A church historian from Togo examines the idea of poverty as a moral virtue and its repercussions in Africa, and a Tanzanian theologian and priest analyzes ujamaa, an African philosophy of community and social change. Taken together, the volume’s essays create a discourse of mutual understanding across linguistic, religious, ethnic, and national boundaries. Contributors. Elizabeth Amoah, Kossi A. Ayedze, Barbara Bailey, Katie G. Cannon, Noel Erskine, Dwight N. Hopkins, Simeon O. Ilesanmi, Laurenti Magesa, Madipoane Masenya, Takatso A. Mofokeng, Esther M. Mombo, Nyambura J. Njoroge, Jacob Olupona, Peter J. Paris, Anthony B. Pinn, Linda E. Thomas, Lewin L. Williams

Religious Poverty in Africa

Religious Poverty in Africa
Author: Aylward Shorter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1999
Genre: Africa
ISBN: IND:30000067736342

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The Role of Religion in Poverty Alleviation in Africa

The Role of Religion in Poverty Alleviation in Africa
Author: Eric Oduro Wiafe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9988142080

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Africa Today

Africa Today
Author: Heather Deegan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415418836

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In the post 9/11 global environment Africa is standing at a crossroads in international affairs as the combined issues of politics, religion and security attract renewed interest. While some countries seem to be moving forward with greater levels of confidence, democracy and stability, others continue to be mired in conflict, poverty and religious/ethnic division. This text focuses on key contemporary issues that the continent faces, providing a comprehensive introduction of current political, religious, developmental and security concerns. Features include: Individual chapters devoted to key issues including health, gender, corruption, religion and the newly emerging problems of human security. Case studies and detailed analysis of topical issues, including: Muslim/Christian clashes: Kano, Northern Nigeria Conflict, Arms and Reconstruction: Darfur and Sierra Leone Comprehensive range of countries discussed including: Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya Ethiopia, Uganda, Lesotho, Somalia, Namibia and Madagascar. Fully up-to-date statistics including primary research based on interviews conducted by the author, providing data for both individual countries and the continent as a whole. Boxed descriptions explaining clearly the ideas in important subject areas, such as Islamic law and society By drawing on the author’s empirical research and situating discussion within the context of wider debate, Africa Today is designed both to introduce and to develop a deeper understanding of this rapidly changing continent an essential text for all students of African politics and International Relations.

Power Poverty and Prayer

Power  Poverty  and Prayer
Author: Ogbu Kalu
Publsiher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 1592213944

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An inquiry into the roel played by Christianity in African political and socio-economic life. Although colonialism was an effect of the introduction of Christianity into the African religious sphere, the champions of independence who eventually liberated the continent from colonialism are also products of the Western faith. What role, if any, can Christianity be playing in the Second Liberation of Africa?

Faith in Development

Faith in Development
Author: D. G. R. Belshaw,Robert Calderisi,Chris Sugden
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN: 1870345215

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Annotation Discusses the principles and practicalities of a partnership, covering a broad range of development topics.

Poverty the Bible and Africa

Poverty  the Bible  and Africa
Author: Isaac Boaheng
Publsiher: HippoBooks
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781839730344

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Poverty reduction is a worldwide concern, yet if the church is to play an effective role in its alleviation, an approach that is both biblical and contextual is required. In Poverty, the Bible, and Africa, Isaac Boaheng formulates a theology of poverty that engages Scripture, African traditional wisdom, and contemporary African concerns to create a paradigm for understanding and alleviating poverty in Africa. Boaheng highlights that, whatever our cultural context, God frowns upon materialism, extravagance, and love for riches; yet the author also demonstrates why a contextual theology must address people’s societal and cultural needs alongside spiritual ones. If we desire a model for poverty reduction that is both theologically sound and contextually appropriate, we must facilitate an encounter between the teachings of Scripture and the socio-economic, political, and religious realities of a particular context. Combining in-depth cultural analysis with careful exegetical reflection, this book offers refreshing insight into the challenge of confronting poverty in Africa. Boaheng’s approach, however, is relevant far beyond the continent and is transferable to any context where others are seeking to effectively understand and combat poverty.