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A theology of public and political engagement / edited by Felix Chimera Nyika, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula, and Kenneth R. Ross.

By: (3rd : National Theological Conference (3rd : 2022 : Lilongwe, Malawi) [author.]
Contributor(s): Nyika, Felix Chimera [editor.] | Mvula, Mzee Hermann Yokoniah [editor,, contributor.] | Ross, Kenneth R [editor,, contributor.] | Theological Society of Malawi [issuing body.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Zomba, Malawi : TSM Press, 2023Description: 212 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789996009228; 999600922XSubject(s): Political theology -- Malawi -- Congresses | Theology -- Social aspects -- Malawi -- Congresses | Christianity -- Malawi | Theology -- Political aspects -- Malawi -- CongressesLOC classification: BT83.59 | .N37 2022Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: A theology of public and political engagement / Felix C. Nyika, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula and Kenneth R. Ross -- Chapter 2: Black lace Freudian slip: The Malawian politics of privilege and entitlement / James Tengatenga -- Chapter 3: The daughters of Zelophehad are right in what they are saying: God of justice, narrative and public theology / Fulata Lusungu Moyo -- Chapter 4: The relevance of Biblical faith on governance and political affairs: Why Christians should participate in secular politics in Malawi / Mzee Hermann &Y. Mvula -- Chapter 5:The church as a civil society: the church and public engagement (the case for the church's conduct before, during, and after the 2019 general elections) / Michael Pamfwiri Mkandawire -- Chapter 6: Exploring the interparty conflict and violence in Africa: a case study in Malawi / Garnet Mpangashala Kibombwe -- Chapter 7: The untold story of Blantyre Mission Girls' education 1876-1994 and its impact / Gilbert Phiri -- Chapter 8: Better to light a lamp than to curse the darkness: the contribution of The Lamp Magazine to public theology in Malawi 1995-2022 / Kenneth R. Ross -- Chapter 9: Navigating the terrain of ecological theology in Malawi: conceptual and practical considerations / Michael Phiri -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Towards a public theology / Felix C. Nyika, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula and Kenneth R. Ross.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction: A theology of public and political engagement / Felix C. Nyika, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula and Kenneth R. Ross -- Chapter 2: Black lace Freudian slip: The Malawian politics of privilege and entitlement / James Tengatenga -- Chapter 3: The daughters of Zelophehad are right in what they are saying: God of justice, narrative and public theology / Fulata Lusungu Moyo -- Chapter 4: The relevance of Biblical faith on governance and political affairs: Why Christians should participate in secular politics in Malawi / Mzee Hermann &Y. Mvula -- Chapter 5:The church as a civil society: the church and public engagement (the case for the church's conduct before, during, and after the 2019 general elections) / Michael Pamfwiri Mkandawire -- Chapter 6: Exploring the interparty conflict and violence in Africa: a case study in Malawi / Garnet Mpangashala Kibombwe -- Chapter 7: The untold story of Blantyre Mission Girls' education 1876-1994 and its impact / Gilbert Phiri -- Chapter 8: Better to light a lamp than to curse the darkness: the contribution of The Lamp Magazine to public theology in Malawi 1995-2022 / Kenneth R. Ross -- Chapter 9: Navigating the terrain of ecological theology in Malawi: conceptual and practical considerations / Michael Phiri -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Towards a public theology / Felix C. Nyika, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula and Kenneth R. Ross.