Missionaries that “muted” God: Gagging the voices of African sovereigns while enslaving and colonising Africans

A Nhemachena, E Dhakwa - … : Unpacking the Dark Side of Slave …, 2022 - books.google.com
Because colonialists were afraid of hearing the voice of the sovereign God in Africa, colonial
missionaries came to Africa to evangelise as if the sovereign God had become so dumb that …

Ngozi (the justice-seeking spirit) as a form of restorative justice among the Shona people of Zimbabwe: A critical analysis of Emmanuel Francis Ribeiro's novel …

ES Gudhlanga, PY Museruka - Gender, African Philosophies, and …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
The prevalence of conflict in society is as long as humanity itself. Today, conflict and crime
have been dealt with using modern statutes and institutions of correctional services …

Women and shrines in African indigenous religion: A case study of the Shona in Zimbabwe

S Zvingowanisei - Gender, African Philosophies, and Concepts - taylorfrancis.com
The study of religion points to differentiation in the status of men and women, which
eventually results from cultural conditions and not from biological differences. Many …

[PDF][PDF] Living Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability in the Matobo Hills Cultural Landscape of Zimbabwe.

FT Muringa - Special Issue on Intangible Cultural Heritage - saich.org
The concept of sustainability has been widely acclaimed and has since been mainstreamed
in the management of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage in Zimbabwe and …