This book explores the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic exposed fragilities in socio-economic and political structures in Africa as well as the weaknesses in the African Church’s role in helping and serving African communities. The book also analyzes how the African Church should move forward in a post-COVID-19 era to address these failures.
This book explores the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic exposed fragilities in socio-economic and political structures in Africa as well as the weaknesses in the African Church’s role in helping and serving African communities. The book also analyzes how the African Church should move forward in a post-COVID-19 era to address these failures.
Martin Munyao is lecturer of peace and international studies and deputy director of Open, Distance, and Electronic Learning; Joseph Muutuki is senior lecturer of theology and pastoral studies; Patrick Musembi is dean of the School of Arts and Humanties; and Daniel Kaunga is adjunct lecturer of theology and pastoral studies at Daystar University.
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Introduction: Imagining of a Post-COVID-19 Church in Africa Martin Munyao Chapter 1: Understanding COVID-19 Disease and the Church in Africa: Infections, Containment, and Vaccines Natalia Gitu and Peter Martin Gitu Chapter 2: 'Can these Bones Live?': African Christianity and Human Security in Post-Covid-19 Era Chammah J. Kaunda Chapter 3: The Church and Food Security in the Post-COVID-19 Era: A Call for Decolonializing the African Mind Joseph Muutuki Chapter 4: Environmental Justice and the Church in Post-COVID-19 Era Peter Durito Chapter 5: Religious Diplomacy and Interstate Relations During COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring Interfaith Engagements in Mediating for Peace and Harmony in the East African Region Martin Munyao and Maureen Muturi Chapter 6: The Church and Humanitarian Crisis in The Post-Covid-19 Era Sylvia Tuikong Chapter 7: The Church, Family, and Gender-Based Violence in the Post-COVID-19 Era Patrick Musembi, Joseph Muutuki, and Josephine Munyao Chapter
Introduction: Imagining of a Post-COVID-19 Church in Africa Martin Munyao Chapter 1: Understanding COVID-19 Disease and the Church in Africa: Infections, Containment, and Vaccines Natalia Gitu and Peter Martin Gitu Chapter 2: 'Can these Bones Live?': African Christianity and Human Security in Post-Covid-19 Era Chammah J. Kaunda Chapter 3: The Church and Food Security in the Post-COVID-19 Era: A Call for Decolonializing the African Mind Joseph Muutuki Chapter 4: Environmental Justice and the Church in Post-COVID-19 Era Peter Durito Chapter 5: Religious Diplomacy and Interstate Relations During COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploring Interfaith Engagements in Mediating for Peace and Harmony in the East African Region Martin Munyao and Maureen Muturi Chapter 6: The Church and Humanitarian Crisis in The Post-Covid-19 Era Sylvia Tuikong Chapter 7: The Church, Family, and Gender-Based Violence in the Post-COVID-19 Era Patrick Musembi, Joseph Muutuki, and Josephine Munyao Chapter
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