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37
Contents
Volume 37 of The Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology is available for purchase by contacting Dr. Peter Osujiat Duquesne University. After two years, issues are made freely available through the Duquesne Scholarship Collection.
Editorial (p.5)
Beyond Proportionalist Reasoning: Toward a Christian Ethics of African Dignity, William I. Orbih (p.6)
Proposing Justpeace as a Theological Paradigm for Engaging the Marginal Voices in African Cities: The Case of Enugu! Jude Nnorom, C.S.Sp (p. 29)
Theological and Prophetic Homage to Pope Francis: Review of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Dilexit Nos: On the Human and Divine Love of the Heart of Jesus Christ, Benoît AWAZI MBAMBI KUNGUA (p.59)
The Wisdom of Intercultural and Intergenerational Scholarship, Prof. Mary N. Getui (p.67)
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Elochukwu E. Uzukwu, Memorializing the Unsung: Slaves of the Church and the Making of Kongo Catholicism (PSU Press: 2024) Richard M. Tambwe (p.80)
BOOK REVIEWS (p.91-97)
- Benoît Élie AWAZI MBAMBI KUNGUA, Le Pape François, de «Laudato Si’» à «Fratelli Tutti». Une Herméneutique philosophique, politique et théologique. Paris: Les Impliqués; L’Harmattan, Paris, 2021, 148 pages (Alphée Clay Sorel Mpassi C.S.Sp. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
- Rode Mello, A Postcolonial Political Theology of Care and Praxis in Ethiopia's Era of Identity Politics: Reframing Hegemonic and Fragmented Identities through Subjective In-Betweenness (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2023). 212 pages (Elochukwu Uzukwu, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh)
Publication Date
2025
Document Type
Complete Issue
Recommended Citation
The Ecumencial Association of Nigerian Theologians. (2025). Volume 37 — Transdisciplinary Paradigm: Moving Forward the Ecumenical Theological Project. Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/beth/35