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|a Chirongoma, Sophia.
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|a Mother Earth, Mother Africa
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|b World Religions and Environmental Imagination.
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|a 1 online resource (258 p.).
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|a Mother Earth, Mother Africa Ser. ;
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Introduction -- Situating Mother Earth, Mother Africa: World religions and environmental imagination -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Section B: Gender, religion and access to land ownership in Africa -- Section C: Mother Africa and religious imagination: Gender discourse -- Conclusion -- References -- Section A: Religion, gender and environmental sustainability in Africa -- Mother
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|a 1 -- 'Your house is left to you desolate': On Christian grief and faith for Africa and earth in the climate crisis -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Mother Africa's riches and risks -- Climate crisis as an intersectional issue: Three dimensions -- Theological introspection in light of the climate crisis -- Grief as a spiritual discipline -- Re-awakening the sacred -- Hope-filled praxis -- Faith: Re-reading -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 -- The Christic Okavango Delta of Botswana -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Setting the context -- Christic environmental liberation paradigm
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|a Okavango Delta -- Anthropocentric threats to the Okavango Delta -- The significance of the Christic Okavango Delta liberation paradigm -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 -- African Islam and environmental sustainability: A case study of theVaremba Muslim womenin Zimbabwe -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Methodology -- The land as perceived by the Varemba Muslims in Mberengwa -- Varemba Muslim women and access to land ownership -- Cooking, washing and cleaning -- Fetching water -- Fetching firewood -- Taking care of children -- Cultivation of crops and tending gardens
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|a Preservation of animals -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 -- Mother Earth, our life support system: Perspectives from a Catholic nun -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Theresa -- The alternative or new story -- From dominion over nature to custodians of nature -- Environmental conservation in traditional Shona society: Patriarchy andenvironment -- The Catholic Church and caring for Mother Earth -- Ecological examen: Ignatian reflection on care for creation -- Theresa's prayer -- Pastoral care as ecological care -- Path of life (POL) metaphor -- Conclusion -- 92References
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|a 5 -- The Mother Earth Centre: A narrative of the Comboni Missionary Sisters' contributions to environmental sustainability in western Zambia -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- A brief history of the Comboni Missionary Sisters in Zambia -- Conceptualising environmental sustainability -- Theoretical framework -- Comboni Missionary Sisters and environmental sustainability -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 -- African Cosmological View: The role of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the preservation of Mount Kenya Forest -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- African cosmological view
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|a Ever since independence from Britain in 1966, Lesotho has been an experimental laboratory of various governance models. The country has experienced multi-party models, plain dictatorships, one-party dominated models, military juntas and, recently, coalition governments. The advent of coalition politics since 2012 has brought a paradigmatic shift in the entire socio-political landscape in the country.
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