African women, HIV/AIDS, and faith communities
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog4743
- Publication Date
- 2003
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BT 83.55 A3P4 2003
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication
- Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
- Publisher
- Cluster Publications
- Publication Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- xiii, 290 p.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "Edited by Isabel Apawo Phiri, Beverley Haddad [and] Madipoane Masenya (ngwana' Mphahlele)".
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "About 140 Circle members from 25 countries met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from August 4th to August 8th 2002. This publication is one of a series of books that were generated by the research papers presented at that conference. The Conference theme was`Sex: Stigma and HIV/AIDS: African Women Challenging Religion, Culture and Social Practices'."-- Preface, p. xi.
- "This book is the beginning of a series of Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians books published by Cluster Publications. The series is on HIV/AIDS and African Women". -- verso of half title-page.
- Contents: Preface : Breaking the Silence on HIV/AIDS : The Lament of Women of Africa / Musimbi Kanyoro -- African Women of Faith Speak Out in an HIV/AIDS Era / Isabel Apawo Phiri -- Lessons on Healing from Naaman (2 Kings 5:1-27): An African-American Perspective / Cheryl Barbara Anderson -- "The Mother's Cow" : A Study of Old Testament References to Virginity in the Context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa / Patricia Frances Bruce -- Talitha Cum ! Calling the Girl-Child and Women to Life in the HIV/AIDS and Globalization Era / Musa Dube -- The Attitude of Jesus to the `Anointing Prostitute' : A Model for Contemporary Churches in the Face of HIV/AIDS in Africa / Dorcas Olubanke Akintunde -- Trapped Between Two `Canons' : African-South African Christian Women in the HIV/AIDS Era / Madipoane Masenya (ngwana' Mphahlele) -- Theological Challenges and Ecclesiological Responses to Women Experiencing HIV/AIDS : A South Eastern Zimbabwe Context / Elesinah Chauke -- Choosing to Remain Silent : Links Between Gender Violence, HIV/AIDS and the South African Church / Beverley Haddad -- South African Jewish Women and HIV/AIDS / Azila Talit Reisenberger -- Spiritual Care-giving to Women Affected by HIV/AIDS / Christina Landman -- HIV and AIDS Curriculum for Theological Institutions in Africa / Musa Dube -- Utilization of Distance Learning Methods on Combating HIV/AIDS among Rural Christian Women in Africa / Lucy Kasyoka Kithome -- "This is My Body Broken for You" : Liturgical Resources for Dealing with HIV/AIDS / Devarakshanam Betty Govinden.
- Anglican contributors include Devarakshanam Betty Govinden and Beverley Haddad.
- Added Entry
- Haddad, Beverley (Beverley Gail),1957-
- Masenya, Madipoane Joyce
- Phiri, Isabel Apawo
- Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
- Anderson, Cheryl Barbara
- Bruce, Patricia
- Chauke, Elesinah
- Dube Shomanah, Musa W., 1964-
- Govinden, Betty (Devarakshanam Betty)
- Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A. (Musimbi Rachel Angogo), 1953-
- Kithome, Lucy Kasyoka
- Landman, Christina, 1956-
- Reisenberger, Azila Talit, 1952-
- Subjects
- Feminist theology - Africa
- Women theologians - Africa
- Womanist theology - Africa
- Women - Africa - Religious aspects
- Women - Africa - Social conditions
- Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc. - Africa
- Power - Religious aspects - Christianity
- AIDS (Disease) - Africa
- AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
- AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
- AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Judaism
- AIDS (Disease) - Patients - Pastoral counseling of
- AIDS (Disease) - South Africa
- AIDS (Disease) - Africa - Social aspects
- Women - Religious life - Africa
- Church work with AIDS patients
- ISBN
- 1-875053-42-5
- Call Number
- BT 83.55 A3P4 2003
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)