Towards the sustainable well-being of communities
Africa, the modern empire and Christianity
Abstract
This book offers a transdisciplinary exploration of the southern African context, examining the dynamic interactions between traditional African beliefs, Christianity, and the modern global empire, all in close relation to the African landscape and ecology. Drawing on original research, the book delves into the ways these powerful forces have shaped contemporary households and communities, emphasizing the importance of community agency and sustainable, indigenous solutions for everyday challenges. It highlights the intersection of cultural, religious, and ecological systems, offering a holistic approach to building resilient and sustainable communities. While centered on southern Africa, the book’s insights are valuable to global researchers and those invested in creating a dignified, livable, and sustainable future for Africa.
Keywords
sustainable development;quality of life, consciousness;low-income households;African culture;modern empire;technology;transdisciplinary research domestic practices;decolonisation;traditional African cultures;sustainable practices in Africa;well-being in African communities;Christianity in diverse African landscapes;African development discourse;Christian theology in Africa;well-being of African people and the planet;modern paradigms;modernity;Christianity;development in Africa;sustainable practices;local landscapes;scientific analysis of African developmentDOI
10.4102/aosis.2024.BK284ISBN
9781776342426, 9781776342433, 9781776342440Publisher
AOSISPublisher website
https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/obPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2024Imprint
AOSIS BooksClassification
Cultural policies and debates