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These Catholic Sisters are all Mamas!

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In Africa religion is very much embedded in the social structure and the organisation of the peoples of that continent. That is why we will obtain a clear starting point for the eventual articulati...
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  • 31 October 2001
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In Africa religion is very much embedded in the social structure and the organisation of the peoples of that continent. That is why we will obtain a clear starting point for the eventual articulation of an 'African spirituality of religious life' by examining closely how religious life is evolving on the ground in the everyday experience of religious women.
After considering how the political and Church culture fostered the 'inculturation' of Catholic institutions, this ethnographic work documents the unfolding African expression of the Sisterhood among women religious in the former-Zaire.
Areas examined are: perception of the sister in terms of the people; incorporation of newer members; understanding of community life; local models of social relationships which affects sisters among themselves; dynamics of group decision-making; expression and resolution of social conflict.
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Price: $150.00
Pages: 262
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies of Religion in Africa
Publication Date: 31 October 2001
ISBN: 9789004119307
Format: Other
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Joan F. Burke, Ph.D. (1991), in Social Anthropology, University of Oxford, is Senior Lecturer at the Maryknoll Institute of African Studies (Nairobi). Since 1971 she has worked extensively with African Catholic Sisters in the former-Zaïre, Nigeria and East Africa.