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There is a growing realization that religion plays a major role in development, particularly in the Global South. Whereas theories of secularization assumed that religion would disappear, the reality is that religion has demonstrated its tenacity. In the specific case of Zimbabwe, religion has remained a positive social force and has made a significant contribution to development, particularly through the Zimbabwe Council of Churches. This has been through political activism, contribution to health, education, women’s emancipation, and ethical reconstruction. This volume analyzes the contribution of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches to development in the country.




Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Development in Zimbabwe - Ezra Chitando

2. Chapter 1 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Politics and Development from 1980 to 2015 - Munetsi Ruzivo

3. Chapter 2 Together for Development? The Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe Catholic

Bishops Conference and the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe - Molly Manyonganise

4. Chapter 3 Quo vadis the Catholic Church and the Zimbabwe Council of Churches? Exploring the

‘mine is right’ dilemmas in the path to Christian unity in Zimbabwe - Canisius Mwandayi and

Theresa Mugwidi

5. Chapter 4 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and ‘Crisis’ Ecumenical Groups - Joram

Tarusarira

6. Chapter 5 The Church, Praxis Theology and Development in Zimbabwe - Richard S. Maposa

7. Chapter 6 Church-Politics nexus: An analysis of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) and political engagement - Ashton Murwira and Charity Manyeruke

8. Chapter 7 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and the Ethical Reconstruction of Zimbabwe - Tarisayi A. Chimuka

9. Chapter 8 Church-related Hospitals and Health-care provision in Zimbabwe - Sophia Chirongoma

10. Chapter 9 Church Women’s Organisations: Responding to HIV and AIDS in Contemporary

Zimbabwe - Tabona Shoko and Tapiwa P. Mapuranga

11. Chapter 10 The Significance of Church Related Universities in the Reconstruction of Zimbabwe - Solmon Zwana

12. Chapter 11 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Women’s Empowerment - Tapiwa P.

Mapuranga

13. Chapter 12 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and the Prophetic Mission of the Church - Jimmy Dube

14. Chapter 13 The Theology of Enough: An Agenda for the 21st Century Church in Zimbabwe - Bednicho Nyoni


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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 23/05/2020
    ISBN13: 9783030416027, 978-3030416027
    ISBN10: 303041602X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    There is a growing realization that religion plays a major role in development, particularly in the Global South. Whereas theories of secularization assumed that religion would disappear, the reality is that religion has demonstrated its tenacity. In the specific case of Zimbabwe, religion has remained a positive social force and has made a significant contribution to development, particularly through the Zimbabwe Council of Churches. This has been through political activism, contribution to health, education, women’s emancipation, and ethical reconstruction. This volume analyzes the contribution of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches to development in the country.




    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction: The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Development in Zimbabwe - Ezra Chitando

    2. Chapter 1 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Politics and Development from 1980 to 2015 - Munetsi Ruzivo

    3. Chapter 2 Together for Development? The Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe Catholic

    Bishops Conference and the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe - Molly Manyonganise

    4. Chapter 3 Quo vadis the Catholic Church and the Zimbabwe Council of Churches? Exploring the

    ‘mine is right’ dilemmas in the path to Christian unity in Zimbabwe - Canisius Mwandayi and

    Theresa Mugwidi

    5. Chapter 4 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and ‘Crisis’ Ecumenical Groups - Joram

    Tarusarira

    6. Chapter 5 The Church, Praxis Theology and Development in Zimbabwe - Richard S. Maposa

    7. Chapter 6 Church-Politics nexus: An analysis of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) and political engagement - Ashton Murwira and Charity Manyeruke

    8. Chapter 7 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and the Ethical Reconstruction of Zimbabwe - Tarisayi A. Chimuka

    9. Chapter 8 Church-related Hospitals and Health-care provision in Zimbabwe - Sophia Chirongoma

    10. Chapter 9 Church Women’s Organisations: Responding to HIV and AIDS in Contemporary

    Zimbabwe - Tabona Shoko and Tapiwa P. Mapuranga

    11. Chapter 10 The Significance of Church Related Universities in the Reconstruction of Zimbabwe - Solmon Zwana

    12. Chapter 11 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and Women’s Empowerment - Tapiwa P.

    Mapuranga

    13. Chapter 12 The Zimbabwe Council of Churches and the Prophetic Mission of the Church - Jimmy Dube

    14. Chapter 13 The Theology of Enough: An Agenda for the 21st Century Church in Zimbabwe - Bednicho Nyoni


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