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Notre Dame Studies in African Theology

Series co-editors: Rev. Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp., and David A. Clairmont

Under the sponsorship of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, and in cooperation with the Notre Dame Department of Theology, this series seeks to publish new scholarship engaging the history, the contemporary situation, and the future of African theology and the African church. The goal is to initiate a global and interdisciplinary conversation about African theology and its current trajectories, with special attention to its interreligious and multicultural context on the African continent and in the African diaspora. The series will publish works in the history of the African church and in African perspectives on biblical studies, liturgy, religious art and music, ethics, and Christian doctrine.

Open Series: If you are an author with a proposal that seems to fit one of the Open series, please submit it to our Acquisitions Department.

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The Theology of Mercy Amba Oduyoye

The Theology of Mercy Amba Oduyoye

Ecumenism, Feminism, and Communal Practice

by Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein, Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein, Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein

Published: May 2023

Theology after Colonization

Theology after Colonization

Bediako, Barth, and the Future of Theological Reflection

by Tim Hartman

Published: November 2019

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