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Theology of Mercy Amba Oduyoye

Ecumenism, Feminism, and Communal Practice

Theology of Mercy Amba Oduyoye

Ecumenism, Feminism, and Communal Practice

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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN: 9780268205263
Number of Pages: 244
Published: 15/05/2023
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

This illuminating study explores African theologian Mercy Amba Oduyoye's constructive initiative to include African women's experiences and voices within Christian theological discourse.

Mercy Amba Oduyoye, a renowned Ghanaian Methodist theologian, has worked for decades to address issues of poverty, women's rights, and global unrest. She is one of the founders of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians, a pan-African ecumenical organization that mentors the next generation of African women theologians to counter the dearth of academic theological literature written by African women. This book offers an in-depth analysis of Oduyoye's life and work, providing a much-needed corrective to Eurocentric, colonial, and patriarchal theologies by centering the experiences of African women as a starting point from which theological reflection might begin.

Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein's study begins by narrating the story of Mercy Oduyoye's life, focusing on her early years, which led to her eventual interest in women's equality and African women's theology. At the heart of the book is a close analysis of Oduyoye's theological thought, exploring her unique approach to four issues: the doctrine of God, Christology, theological anthropology, and ecclesiology. Through the course of these examinations, Oredein shows how Oduyoye's life story and theological output are intimately intertwined. Stories of gender formation, racial ideas, and cultural foundations teem throughout Oduyoye's construction of a Christian theological story. Oduyoye shows that one's theology does not leave particularity behind but rather becomes the locus in which the fullness of divinity might be known.

Introduction: The Theology We All Need

1. The Life of Mercy Amba Ewudziwa Oduyoye

2. A Feminist Emergence: Ideological Formations

3. Spheres of Influence

4. Doctrine of God

5. Christology

6. Theological Anthropology

7. Ecclesiology

8. What Remains

Conclusion: Adjusting Lenses, Correcting Perspective

Bibliography

Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein

Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein is an assistant professor in Black religious traditions, constructive theology, and ethics at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University.

"This book charts a history of the Circle and Mercy Oduyoye's role in founding it that has not previously been captured, particularly with such detailed attention to the ideas of African women scholars in religion who launched this intellectual revolution in religious studies." -Traci C. West, author of Solidarity and Defiant Spirituality "You have here in your hands an extraordinary treasure-an African womanist theologian telling the remarkable story of one of the most important African womanist theologians of our time, the great Mercy Amba Oduyoye. There is no other book written on Oduyoye that draws as deeply on insider knowledge of the challenges, struggles, and promise of African womanist theology than what this Nigerian American theologian has given us. Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein has given us a book for the ages." -Willie James Jennings, author of The Christian Imagination