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Titre : | Handbook of Theological Education in Africa |
Auteurs : | Isabel Apawo Phiri, Éditeur scientifique ; Dietrich Werner, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Oxford [United Kingdom] : Regnum Books International, 2013 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-908355-19-5 |
Format : | xlii + 1110 p. |
Langues: | Anglais , Français |
Index. décimale : | GE (Etudes théologiques: principes, techniques et défis de la formation) |
Note de contenu : |
- Forewords: John Mbiti / Andre Karamaga / Russel Botman / Olav Fykse Tveit / Mercy Oduyoye / Denise Ackermann
- Editorial - List of Contributors PART I: HISTORY OF THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA 1. Theological Education from its earliest Jewish and African Christian beginnings - some currents in the wider history of Christianity, Andrew Walls (Scotland/USA) 2. Good News Turned by Native Hands, Turned by Native Hatchets and Tendered with Native Earth - A History of Theological Education in Africa, John S. Pobee (Ghana) 3. Historical Developments of Theological Education in Eastern Africa - The Example of Julius Krapf, Julius Gathogo (Kenya) 4. Bishop Stephen Neill, the IMC and the State of African Theological Education in 1950, Dyron Daughrity (California, USA) 5. Ecumenical Theological Education and The Church in Africa Today, Nyambura J. Njoroge (Kenya, Switzerland) 6. Viability and Ecumenical Perspectives for Theological Education in Africa: Legacy and New Beginnings as seen from ETE/WCC, Dietrich Werner (Germany, Switzerland) 7. The Cross-cultural mission. An Agenda for Theological Education in Africa, Tharcisse Gatwa (Rwanda) 8. The past and presence of Christian theology in African universities, James Kombo (Kenya) 9. The Future Is Not What It Used To Be: Changes and choices facing theological education in Africa, Bill Houston (South Africa) 10. The future of Theological Education in Africa and the challenges it faces, Jesse Mugambi (Kenya) PART II: REGIONAL SURVEYS ON THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA 11. Evangelical Theological Education in the Middle East and North Africa, Richard Hart (Jordan) 12. Theological Education in West Africa, Kwabena Asamoah Gyadu (Ghana) 13. Theological Education in East Africa, Christopher Byaruhanga (Uganda) 14. Theological Education in Ethiopia, Desta Heliso (Ethiopia) 15. Theological Education in Francophone Africa, Tharcisse Gatwa (Rwanda) 16. Un tour d'horizon des Facultés de théologie de francophone Afrique, Simon Dossou (Senegal/Kenya) 17. Theological Education in Angola and Mozambique, Luciano Chianeque (Angola) 18. Theological Education in Southern Africa, James Amanze (Malawi/Botswana) 19. Theological Education and Ministerial Formation in Madagascar, Laurent W. Ramambason 20. Theological Education in South Africa, Christina Landmann (South Africa) 21. If God Is For Us, Who Can Be Against Us? Theologizing Survival, Flope and Mobility in the African Christian Diaspora, Afe Adogame (Nigeria/Scotland) PART III: DENOMINATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA 22. Theological Education in the Coptic Orthodox Church (The Church of Alexandria), Wedad Tawfik (Egypt) 23. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church Tewahedo Church and its Traditional Theological Education System, Ayalkibet Berhanu Tesfaye (Ethiopia/South Africa) 24. Theological Training and Formation in the Eastern Orthodox Churches in Africa, John Cosmas Njoroge (Kenya) 25. Unleashing Theological Energy for Africa and the World Church - Roman Catholic Perspectives on African theological education, Gosbert Byamungu (Tanzania/Italy) 26. Theological Formation in the Roman Catholic Church in Africa, Paul Béré (Côte d'Ivoire) 27. Theological Education for Roman Catholic Religious Sisters in Africa, Chika Eucharia Eze SHCJ (Nigeria/South Africa) 28. Studying and Doing Lutheran Theologies and Theological Education in Africa, Paul Isaak (Namibia) 29. Anglican Theological Education in African and the role of ANITEPAM, Henry Mbaya (Malawi) 30. Theological Education in Presbyterian Churches in Africa, Isabel Apawo Phiri (Malawi/ Switzerland) 31. Theological Education in South Africa from a Reformed Perspective, Nico Koopman (South Africa) 32. Major Concepts and Understandings of Theological Education in Baptist Churches in Eastern and Southern Africa, Hany Longwe (Malawi) 33. Theological Education in Methodist Churches in Africa, Kwabena Asamoah Gyadu (Ghana) 34. Theological Education in Evangelical Churches, Bill Houston and Victor Nakah (South Africa/Zimbabwe) 35. Pentecostal Theological Education - A Ghanaian Perspective, Opoku Onyinah and Emmanuel Kwesi Anim (Ghana) 36. The Development and Role of Pentecostal Theology in Botswana, Fidelis Nkomazana (Botswana) 37. Theological Education in African Pentecostal Churches—Perspectives from Zimbabwe, Kudzai Biri (Zimbabwe) 38. Theological Education in African Independent Churches in East Africa, John Njeru Gichimu (Kenya) 39. Theological Education in African Independent Churches: A Plethora of Pedagogies, Thomas Oduro (Ghana) 40. Theological Education in the African Independent Churches in Botswana, Obed Kealotswe (Botswana) 41. Theological Education in the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA), Mary Getui (Kenya) PART IV: KEY ISSUES AND NEW FRONTIERS IN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA * BIBLICAL STUDIES 42. Les Etudes éibliques dans l’enseignement théologique En Afrique, Priscille Djomhoue (Cameroon) 43. Biblical studies in South(ern) Africa: An Overview, Madipoane Masenya (South Africa) 44. Biblical Studies in Theological Education in Africa: Some Methodological Considerations, Lovemore Togarasei (Zimbabwe/Botswana) 45. L’hébreu biblique dans l’enseignement théologique en Afrique centrale, Levi Ngangula Manyanya (DRC) et Viateur Ndikumana 46. Bible Translation and Christian Theological Education in Africa - A Historical and a Pan-African Overview, Aloo Mojola (Kenya) 47. Bible Translation and Theological Education in Lusophone and Spanish Speaking Africa, Gosnell Yorke and Edouard Kitoto Nsiku (West Indies and Mozambique) 48. The significance of Bible Translations for African Theological Education, Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole (South Africa) * MISSION AND DIALOGUE 49. Restoring mission to the heart of theological education, Michael McCoy (South Africa) 50. Inculturation Theology in Africa: Historical and Hermeneutical Developments, Justin Ukpong (Nigeria) 51. The Contribution of Missiological Theology to the Theological Education in Africa, Paul Isaak (Namibia) 52. Doing Theological Education from the Context of Migration in Southern Africa: A Theology of Reconstruction in Missiological Perspective, Chammah Kaunda (Zambia) 53. Teaching African Religion in Theological Institutions, Tabona Shoko (Zimbabwe) 54. Theological education and the relevance of African Worldviews - shifting the paradigm, Tony Balcomb (South Africa) 55. Theological Education in Africa in the Context of Modern Science, Peter Barrett (South Africa) 56. Ethnicity in theological education in Africa, Peter Nyende (Kenya) 57. Christian-Muslim Relationships in retrospect and lessons for theological education in Africa, Nathan Samwini (Ghana) 58. The Inclusion of the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations as an Imperative for Theological Education in Africa, Johnson Mbillah (Ghana/Kenya) * GENDER AND HIV AND AIDS 59. HIV Research, Gender and Religion Studies, Sarojini Nadar (South Africa) and Isabel Apawo Phiri (Malawi/ Switzerland) 60. Mainstreaming Gender in Theological institutions in Francophone African: Perspectives from Cameroon, Priseille Djomhoue (Cameroon) 61. “...For Gaining instructions in wise dealings, righteousness, Justice and equity”: Theological Education for Gender Justice and Sexual Empowerment, Fulata Moyo (Malawi/Switzerland) 62. Methods of interrogating HIV and AIDS in Biblical Studies, Musa Dube (Botswana) 63. Religion and Masculinities in Africa: An opportunity in Africanization, Ezra Chitando (Zimbabwe) 64. The Tamar Campaign: returning Tamar’s testimony to the church, Gerald West (South Africa) 65. Gender, religion and politics in theological education, Verena Grue ter (Germany) * PUBLIC THEOLOGY - JUSTICE, PEACE AND ECOLOGY 66. Political Theology in Theological and Bible Colleges Curriculum, Godfrey Ngumi (Kenya) 67. Theological education for dignity in Africa - A Public Theological Perspective, Nico Koopman 68. Sustainability in African Theological Education, Ernst Conradie (South Africa) 69. Environmental Issues in African Theological Education, Makamure Clement (Zimbabwe) 70. Poverty and justice as crucial themes in African theological education, Rogate Mshana (Tanzania) 71. EDAN’s Journey in Introducing Disability Studies in African Theological Education Institutions, Samuel Kabue (Kenya) and Micheline Kamba (DRC) * PRACTICAL AND PASTORAL THEOLOGY 72. Pastoral Theology in African contexts, Maake Masango (South Africa) 73. Spiritual Formation in Theological Education, Marilyn Naidoo (South Africa) 74. Theological Education for African Ecumenism - Proposals from the Perspective of Christian Spirituality, Christo Lombaard (South Africa) 75. African initiatives in the Ecumenical Movement - Theological Education for the Future of African Ecumenism, James Amanze (Malawi/Botswana) 76. Sunday Schools as the Foundation of Christian Nurture and their Relevance for Theological Education in Africa, Peter M. Mumo (Kenya) 77. A Church Where Children are Welcome: A New Paradigm for Children’s Ministry in Africa, Dirk Coetsee and Jan Grobbelaar (South Africa) * FORMS AND MODELS OF THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION 78. Contextualizing Theological Education in Africa by Doing Theology in a Missional Hermeneutic, Jurgens Hendriks (South Africa) 79. Theological Education for all God’s People: Theological Education by Extension (TEE) in Africa, Kangwa Mabuluki (Zambia) 80. Distance and Open Learning Models of Theological Education in Africa, Vengesai Chiminige (Zimbabwe) 81. Mentoring younger scholars in Theological Education in Africa, John De Gruchy and Lyn Holeness (South Africa) 82. Mentoring younger scholars in Theological Education in Africa, Esther Mombo (Kenya) 83. Academic Theology and the Church - A West African Perspective, Godwin Ironeng Akper 84. What is ‘Quality’ in Theological Education?, Bill Houston (South Africa) PART V: SELECTED INNOVATIVE MODELS AND CASE STUDIES OF THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA 85. Theological Education as an Instrument of Socialisation and Church Growth of African-Jamaicans in the 19th Century, Roderick Hewitt (South Africa/Jamaica) 86. From St. Paul’s Divinity School to St. Paul’s University - A story of Theological Education from Kenya, Esther Mombo (Kenya) and John Chesworth (Britain/Kenya) 87. Case Study on Theological Education and the African Inland Church in Kenya, Peter M. Mumo (Kenya) 88. Higher Education as Mission: The Case of Uganda Christian University, Stephen Noll (Uganda) 89. The School of Religion, Philosophy, and Classics: doing contextual theology in Africa in the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Gerald West (South Africa) 90. Seth Mokitimi - A New Way of Doing Seminary?, Peter Storey (South Africa) 91. Developments of Theological Education at the United Seminary of Ricatla, Mozambique, Hette Domburg and Isaias Titoce (Mozambique) 92. The Akrofi-Christaller Institute, Ghana, as an Innovative Model of Theological Education in Africa, Gillian Bediako (Ghana) 93. The African Theological Fellowship - an Innovative Model for Evangelical Theological Education, Gillian Bediako (Ghana) 94. Doing Popular Theology through the Institute of Women in Religion and Culture in Accra, Ghana, Mercy Oduyoye (Ghana) 95. Theological Education by Extension - A Case Study on TEE College Johannesburg, Michael Taylor and Craig Dunsmuir (South Africa) 96. The Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians - Transforming Theological Education, Isabel Phiri (Malawi/ Switzerland) and Lilian Siwila (Zambia/South Africa) 97. CEPROFORE - Le Centre Protestant de Formation et de Rencontre in Togo, Frank Agbi-Awume 98. The contribution of the Anglican Church to theological education in South Africa: the Case of St. Paul’s Theological College, Grahamstown, Henry Mbaya (Malawi/South Africa) 99. University of San Francisco in Zambia Service-Learning Program: A Synergist Approach to Theological Innovation, Lilian Dube (Zimbabwe/USA) PART VI: NETWORKS AND RESOURCES FOR THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN AFRICA 100. Reliable Leadership, Sustainable Seminaries: The NetACT Story 2000-2012, Jurgens Hendriks (South Africa) 101. Ecumenical Theological Education in Africa: The Case of the Theological Association of Theological Institution in Southern and Central Africa (ATISCA), James Amanze (Malawi/Botswana) 102. West African Association of Theological Institution (WAATI): History, Activities and Challenges, (1973-2011), Thomas A. Oduro (Ghana) 103. Association of Theological Institutions in Eastern Africa (ATIEA), Edison Kalengyo (Uganda/Kenya) 104. The Association of Theology Institutions in Francophone Africa (L’ASTHEOL) in the period between 1966 and 2011, Priscille Djomhoue (Cameroon) 105. African Pentecostalism Coming of Age: The Association for Pentecostal Theological Education in Africa (APTEA) from an Ecumenical Perspective, Chammah Kaunda (Zambia/South Africa) 106. African Network of Higher Education and Research in Theology, HIV and AIDS (ANHERTHA), Edwina Ward (South Africa) 107. ACTEA and Quality Assurance in Evangelical Theological Education in Africa, Philippe Emedi (DRC/South Africa) 108. Le rôle de la CETA dans l’enseignement théologique en Afrique, Simon Kossi Dossou (Benin) 109. Le CITAF : Ensemble pour une formation théologique de qualité en Afrique francophone, Sylvain Allaboe 110. The place and role of theological training in CEVAA, Samuel Johnson (Cameroon) 111. Africa goes Online: The Global Library for Theology and Ecumenism Christoph, Stueckelberger (Switzerland) 112. Challenges for Theological Publishing and Scholarly Books in Africa, Jesse Mugambi (Kenya) 113. Theological Education in Africa Needs Money, Manfred Waldemar Kohl (Canada) |
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