Intercultural communication between African-American and Zimbabwean women: focussing on identity and survival/liberation
African-American and Zimbabwean women live and do theology from different cultural and contextual worldviews, although they share the same skin colour. The narrative stories of three Zimbabwean and one African-American Christian women and how they share inter culturally the struggle of identity,...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-10282016-04-16T04:07:41Z Intercultural communication between African-American and Zimbabwean women: focussing on identity and survival/liberation Gourdet, Sandra Van Schalkwyk, Annaletta Identity Survival Liberation Intercommunication of Gospel Women's narratives Zimbabwean women African-American women Womanist and feminist theology Shared experience Cultural hermeneutics 261.096891 Liberation theology -- Zimbabwe Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects Christianity and culture -- Zimbabwe Women -- Religious life -- Zimbabwe Women -- Zimbabwe -- Social conditions African American women -- Religious life African-American and Zimbabwean women live and do theology from different cultural and contextual worldviews, although they share the same skin colour. The narrative stories of three Zimbabwean and one African-American Christian women and how they share inter culturally the struggle of identity, identity-formation and survival/liberation while maintaining their cultural uniqueness form die basis of this research project. These shared experiences can offer significant contributions to the broader feminist liberation theology. The Christian faith has served as a shared source of sustenance, resilience, healing and renewal as well as a shared source for constructive and affirming identity-formation for Zimbabwean and African-American women. Consequently, building strong relationships that address contextual issues facing women of Africa and the Diaspora, as suggested by this research, offers significant opportunities for eliminating some of the barriers and boundaries that prevent Zimbabwean and African- American women from enjoying the quality of life that God meant for everyone. Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology M.Th. (Missiology) 2009-08-25T10:48:59Z 2009-08-25T10:48:59Z 2009-08-25T10:48:59Z 2002-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1028 en 1 online resource (132 leaves) |
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Identity Survival Liberation Intercommunication of Gospel Women's narratives Zimbabwean women African-American women Womanist and feminist theology Shared experience Cultural hermeneutics 261.096891 Liberation theology -- Zimbabwe Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects Christianity and culture -- Zimbabwe Women -- Religious life -- Zimbabwe Women -- Zimbabwe -- Social conditions African American women -- Religious life |
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Identity Survival Liberation Intercommunication of Gospel Women's narratives Zimbabwean women African-American women Womanist and feminist theology Shared experience Cultural hermeneutics 261.096891 Liberation theology -- Zimbabwe Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects Christianity and culture -- Zimbabwe Women -- Religious life -- Zimbabwe Women -- Zimbabwe -- Social conditions African American women -- Religious life Gourdet, Sandra Intercultural communication between African-American and Zimbabwean women: focussing on identity and survival/liberation |
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African-American and Zimbabwean women live and do theology from different cultural and
contextual worldviews, although they share the same skin colour. The narrative stories of three
Zimbabwean and one African-American Christian women and how they share inter culturally the
struggle of identity, identity-formation and survival/liberation while maintaining their cultural
uniqueness form die basis of this research project. These shared experiences can offer
significant contributions to the broader feminist liberation theology. The Christian faith has
served as a shared source of sustenance, resilience, healing and renewal as well as a shared source
for constructive and affirming identity-formation for Zimbabwean and African-American
women. Consequently, building strong relationships that address contextual issues facing
women of Africa and the Diaspora, as suggested by this research, offers significant opportunities
for eliminating some of the barriers and boundaries that prevent Zimbabwean and African-
American women from enjoying the quality of life that God meant for everyone. === Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology === M.Th. (Missiology) |
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Intercultural communication between African-American and Zimbabwean women: focussing on identity and survival/liberation |
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