The Bible and Homosexuality in Zimbabwe

The Bible and Homosexuality in Zimbabwe
Author: Masiiwa Ragies Gunda
Publsiher: University of Bamberg Press
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2010
Genre: Bible and homosexuality
ISBN: 9783923507740

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Religion and Sexuality in Zimbabwe

Religion and Sexuality in Zimbabwe
Author: Ezra Chitando,Francis Machingura
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666903294

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Religion and Sexuality in Zimbabwe highlights the complex interplay between religion and sexuality in Zimbabwe. It shows how religion both facilitates and complicates the expression of sexuality in Zimbabwe. Approaching religion from a broader perspective, this volume reviews the impact of African Indigenous Religions and Christianity in its varied forms on the construction and expression of sexuality in Zimbabwe. These contributors examine the role of indigenous beliefs, as well as interpretations of sacred texts, in the understanding of sexuality in Zimbabwe. They also address themes relating to sexual diversity and sexual and gender-based violence. Overall, this book sheds light on the ongoing relevance and strategic role of religion to contemporary discourses on human sexuality.

Public Religion and the Politics of Homosexuality in Africa

Public Religion and the Politics of Homosexuality in Africa
Author: Adriaan van Klinken,Ezra Chitando
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317073413

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Issues of same-sex relationships and gay and lesbian rights are the subject of public and political controversy in many African societies today. Frequently, these controversies receive widespread attention both locally and globally, such as with the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda. In the international media, these cases tend to be presented as revealing a deeply-rooted homophobia in Africa fuelled by religious and cultural traditions. But so far little energy is expended in understanding these controversies in all their complexity and the critical role religion plays in them. This is the first book with multidisciplinary perspectives on religion and homosexuality in Africa. It presents case studies from across the continent, from Egypt to Zimbabwe and from Senegal to Kenya, and covers religious traditions such as Islam, Christianity and Rastafarianism. The contributors explore the role of religion in the politicisation of homosexuality, investigate local and global mobilisations of power, critically examine dominant religious discourses, and highlight the emergence of counter-discourses. Hence they reveal the crucial yet ambivalent public role of religion in matters of sexuality, social justice and human rights in contemporary Africa.

Christianity and Controversies over Homosexuality in Contemporary Africa

Christianity and Controversies over Homosexuality in Contemporary Africa
Author: Ezra Chitando,Adriaan van Klinken
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317166566

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Issues of homosexuality are the subject of public and political controversy in many African societies today. Frequently, these controversies receive widespread attention both locally and globally, such as with the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda. In the international media, these cases tend to be presented as revealing a deeply-rooted homophobia in Africa fuelled by religious and cultural traditions. But so far little energy is expended in understanding these controversies in all their complexity and the critical role religion plays in them. Complementing the companion volume, Public Religion and the Politics of Homosexuality in Africa, this book investigates Christian politics and discourses on homosexuality in sub-Saharan Africa. The contributors present case studies from various African countries, from Nigeria to South Africa and from Cameroon to Uganda, focusing on Pentecostal, Catholic and mainline Protestant churches. They critically examine popular Christian theologies that perpetuate homophobia and discrimination, but they also discuss contestations of such discourses and emerging alternative Christian perspectives that contribute to the recognition of sexual diversity, social justice and human rights in contemporary Africa.

Worldwide Perspectives on Lesbians Gays and Bisexuals

Worldwide Perspectives on Lesbians  Gays  and Bisexuals
Author: Paula Gerber Ph.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 827
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216168959

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This three-volume set is a rich resource for readers in any discipline interested in understanding the global, regional, and domestic experiences of LGB people. This interdisciplinary set makes a vital contribution to understanding how LGB rights are progressing—and in some cases, regressing—around the globe. The three volumes look at the lived experiences of LGB people from varied perspectives and provide comprehensive coverage on a wide variety of topics ranging from LGB youth and LGB aging to the approaches to LGB people of different religions, including Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Chapters focus on topics including the ongoing criminalization of same-sex sexual conduct and how international human rights law can be used to improve the lives of LGB people. Particular attention is paid to the rights of bisexuals, a group often ignored in works focusing on sexual orientation. Volume 1 focuses on history, politics, and culture relating to LGB people; Volume 2 focuses on the laws—domestic and international—governing LGB people; and Volume 3 provides snapshots of the current state of LGB experience in countries worldwide, presented by geographical region: Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific region.

From Text to Practice

From Text to Practice
Author: Joachim Kügler,Masiiwa Ragies Gunda
Publsiher: University of Bamberg Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9783863091316

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The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Development in Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Development in Zimbabwe
Author: Ezra Chitando
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030416034

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There is a growing realization that religion plays a major role in development, particularly in the Global South. Whereas theories of secularization assumed that religion would disappear, the reality is that religion has demonstrated its tenacity. In the specific case of Zimbabwe, religion has remained a positive social force and has made a significant contribution to development, particularly through the Zimbabwe Council of Churches. This has been through political activism, contribution to health, education, women’s emancipation, and ethical reconstruction. This volume analyzes the contribution of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches to development in the country.

Public Religion and the Politics of Homosexuality in Africa

Public Religion and the Politics of Homosexuality in Africa
Author: Adriaan van Klinken,Ezra Chitando
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317073420

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Issues of same-sex relationships and gay and lesbian rights are the subject of public and political controversy in many African societies today. Frequently, these controversies receive widespread attention both locally and globally, such as with the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda. In the international media, these cases tend to be presented as revealing a deeply-rooted homophobia in Africa fuelled by religious and cultural traditions. But so far little energy is expended in understanding these controversies in all their complexity and the critical role religion plays in them. This is the first book with multidisciplinary perspectives on religion and homosexuality in Africa. It presents case studies from across the continent, from Egypt to Zimbabwe and from Senegal to Kenya, and covers religious traditions such as Islam, Christianity and Rastafarianism. The contributors explore the role of religion in the politicisation of homosexuality, investigate local and global mobilisations of power, critically examine dominant religious discourses, and highlight the emergence of counter-discourses. Hence they reveal the crucial yet ambivalent public role of religion in matters of sexuality, social justice and human rights in contemporary Africa.