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Missionalia

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Abstract

MASHAU, Thinandavha. D (Derrick). Pushing the Naked Envelop Further - A Missiological Deconstruction of the Empire and Christianity in Africa. Missionalia (Online) [online]. 2020, vol.48, n.1, pp.41-57. ISSN 2312-878X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.7832/48-1-384.

In re-visiting issues of empire and African Christianity, this article sought to provide a missiological deconstruction of empire and Christianity in Africa, and to draw some missiological lessons that can help shape the agenda of Christianity in Africa moving to the future. Using a liberating praxis of engagement with available literature, this article concluded that the relationship between empire and Christianity is not only historical, but a present reality - it can be traced back from early Christianity, Roman Empire, colonial and imperial era, to post-colonial and independent/democratic Africa. The article discovered that while the empire dominates and enslaves, Christianity in Africa could be liberated to liberate the rest of the world from the stronghold of the empire. Optics - in the form of various hermeneutic lenses - should be used to unmask the empire for what/who it is. The theology of ubuntu and other life-affirming African theologies should be used as liberating tools, not only from the empire but also from the myth that Christianity is a Western religion.

Keywords : Pushing; Naked truth; Missiological; Deconstruction; Empire; African Christianity; Christian Mission.

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