The Challenges of the Presidential Elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Reconstruction of Congolese Faithful Citizenship

Nsielanga, Simon Tukumu (2009) The Challenges of the Presidential Elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Reconstruction of Congolese Faithful Citizenship. Licentiate thesis, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley.

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Abstract

The theological enterprise of African theologians and the feasibility of an authentic African Christian theology are no longer subject to question. The raison d'être of this African theology, as Valentin Dedji put it, lies in the search for new patterns of thought and new theological approaches that will enable African Christians to understand African realities in African ways, to overcome the crises of African societies and to transcend the barriers that divide Africans. The reconstruction and social transformation of African political and economic structures is the current paradigm advocated by some African theologians, since the symposium convened in Mombasa, Kenya (9th_16th November, 1991) by the All Africa Conferences of Churches (AACC) on the 'Problems and Promises of the Church in Africa in the 1990s and Beyond.'

Item Type: Thesis (Licentiate)
Uncontrolled Keywords: democratic republic of Congo’s political history, before the colonial period, the destruction of Congo's political and social, organizations under the Portuguese and the Belgian colonizers, from the depreciation of the meaning of the Zairian state to the rising crisis of citizenship in the time of voting in the democratic republic of Congo, theological and ethical reflection on the reconstruction of Congolese citizenship, the theological meaning of faithful citizenship, the ethical meaning of faithful citizenship, the role of civil actors and the catholic church in the reconstruction of Congolese faithful citizenship,
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BJ Ethics
Divisions: Africana
Depositing User: JHI Africa
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2014 12:59
Last Modified: 29 Jul 2016 09:03
URI: http://thesisbank.jhia.ac.ke/id/eprint/17

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