Canaan Banana, Churches and the Land Issue: Revisiting Theology of Zimbabwe’s Vilified Prophet

This study seeks to revisit and evaluate the “combat theology” developed by Canaan Banana, a contemporary theologian, Methodist minister and the first president of Zimbabwe, notably with regard to the issue of land dispossession. It does so primarily against the backdrop of the historical analysis o...

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VerfasserInnen: Urbaniak, Jakub 1983- (VerfasserIn) ; Manobo, Blazio M. (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group [2020]
In: Political theology
Jahr: 2020, Band: 21, Heft: 3, Seiten: 225-246
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Banana, Canaan 1936-2003 / Theologie der Befreiung / Enteignung / Prophetie
IxTheo Notationen:CB Christliche Existenz; Spiritualität
CG Christentum und Politik
KAJ Kirchengeschichte 1914-; neueste Zeit
KBN Subsahara-Afrika
weitere Schlagwörter:B Liberation Theology
B Canaan Banana
B land redistribution
B Africa
B Zimbabwe
B land dispossession
B Land
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Zusammenfassung:This study seeks to revisit and evaluate the “combat theology” developed by Canaan Banana, a contemporary theologian, Methodist minister and the first president of Zimbabwe, notably with regard to the issue of land dispossession. It does so primarily against the backdrop of the historical analysis of the ways in which power operated at the intersection of religion and politics during the first three decades after Zimbabwe’s attainment of political independence (1980). The article interrogates several facets of Banana’s liberationist view of justice with regard to the land issue, including (a) speaking truth to political power, regardless of consequences; (b) bearing a prophetic witness vis-à-vis the church’s own complicity in wrongdoing; as well as (c) making a distinction between the selective acts of “liberating violence” and the systemic violence inherent in unjust socio-political structures.
ISSN:1743-1719
Enthält:Enthalten in: Political theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/1462317X.2020.1740144