Religious and Political Ethics in Africa: A Moral Inquiry
By (Author) Harvey J. Sindima
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Central / national / federal government policies
322.1096
Hardback
224
This volume investigates the causes of the political, economic, and moral problems of today's Africa and provides a framework for the reconstruction of modern African states. The author focuses on the interaction between religion and politics throughout history and on the role of the Church in postcolonial Africa. In order to develop a basis for African political and religious ethics, he uses an interdisciplinary approach that draws from political theory, history, and social and religious ethics. Among the issues discussed are ethnicity, mismanagement, corruption, and the African concept of power.
The book is an excellent primer for anyone who is interested in understanding the history and current problems of the role of the church in Africa.-Religious Studies Review
"The book is an excellent primer for anyone who is interested in understanding the history and current problems of the role of the church in Africa."-Religious Studies Review
HARVEY J. SINDIMA is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Colgate University. He is the author of The Legacy of Scottish Missionaries in Malawi (1992), Drums of Redemption: An Introduction to African Christianity (Greenwood, 1994), Africa's Agenda (Greenwood, 1995), Beauty and Politics: A Commentary on Esther (1997), and The Gospenl According to the Marginalized (1998).