The Gospel According to the Ghetto

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The Gospel According to the Ghetto is a politically engaged theological work by Zimbabwean clergyman and statesman Canaan Banana that reinterprets Christian teachings through the lived experiences and struggles of the urban poor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
advocatesFor human dignity
liberation of the poor
structural change
aimsTo bridge faith and political struggle
give theological voice to the marginalized
associatedWith African liberation movements
post-colonial theology
author Canaan Banana NERFINISHED
contextualizes Christian ethics in ghetto realities
biblical narratives in African urban life
countryOfOrigin Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
critiques economic inequality
political oppression
social injustice
focusesOn Zimbabwean context
urban poor
genre non-fiction
political essay
religious literature
hasPerspective politically engaged Christianity
historicalContext post-colonial Zimbabwe
influencedBy African nationalist struggles
liberation theology in Latin America
intendedAudience Christians concerned with social justice
activists
theologians
language English
linkedTo Canaan Banana's role as clergyman
Canaan Banana's role as statesman
mainSubject African theology
Christianity and politics
liberation theology
political theology
social justice
urban poverty
placesEmphasisOn God's preferential option for the poor
incarnation in concrete historical struggles
reinterprets Christian teachings
the Gospel message
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective contextual theology
liberationist reading of the Bible
usesAsLens lived experiences of the urban poor
struggles of the oppressed

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Canaan Banana notableWork The Gospel According to the Ghetto