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A Listening Church: Autonomy and Communion in African Churches
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A Listening Church: Autonomy and Communion in African Churches Paperback - 2006

by Uzukwu, Elochukwu Eugene

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Wipf and Stock, 12/5/2006. Paperback. New book. Previously published by Orbis Books, 1996. This item is at our location in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Title A Listening Church: Autonomy and Communion in African Churches
  • Author Uzukwu, Elochukwu Eugene
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 192
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wipf and Stock
  • Date 12/5/2006
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # W9781597528986
  • ISBN 9781597528986 / 1597528986
  • Weight 0.52 lbs (0.24 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.48 x 5.58 x 0.45 in (21.54 x 14.17 x 1.14 cm)
  • Themes
    • Religious Orientation: Christian

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From the publisher

AIDS. Famine. Ethnic strife. Refugees. Poverty. Debt. Environmental degradation. These form the wounded face of Africa today, the reality confronting the church of Africa. To heal Africa, Spiritan Father Elochukwu Uzukwu argues that the church in Africa must become a credible and effective agent of change by making full use of African resources--natural and sociohistorical--including traditional patterns of social organization. In order to renew itself, the church must remember that it does not exist for itself but for the people--to bear witness in Africa to the risen Lord. Focusing on the Catholic Church in Africa today, A Listening Church proposes a fresh approach to ecclesiology. Following closely on the African Synod of Bishops, Uzukwu proposes the initiation of serious theological discussion on the structure of the Church in Africa that came out of that historic occasion. Simply speaking, the African churches must listen to their people, and the Church in Rome must listen to the churches in Africa.

First line

Africa is seen today in the world community as a continent of misery.

About the author

Elochukwu E. Uzukwu is a spiritan priest, liturgist and ecclesiologist, serves as rector and lecturer at the Spiritan International School in Enugu, Nigeria, and is a visiting lecturer at the Catholic Institute of West Africa and the Institute Catholique de Paris. His books include Liturgy: Truly African, Truly Christian and Worship as Body Language: An African Orientation.