Amanze, James, F. Nkomazana, and Obed N. Kealotswe, eds. Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion, and Philosophy: An Introduction for African Universities. Eldoret: Zapf Chancery, 2010.
AbstractPatrick Kalilombe has been distinguished for more than twenty-five years as a pioneering theologian and ecclesiologist. Circumstances have determined that much of his best work has been produced and published outside Malawi and through such diversity of outlets that it is very difficult for students and others to have access to his work as a whole. Hence we are convinced that his collection of his essays will have a very wide appeal, both in Malawi and beyond. The chapters are quite varied in their origins and subjects but the reader will not take long to notice recurrent themes: the author's missionary vocation, the critical role of the "grassroots" in theological construction, the integrity of Chewa traditional beliefs, the combination of Catholic commitment with radical openness to all religious and cultural traditions. Throughout the book is a series of photographs which lead progressively through the events of Bishop Kalilombe's 25th Jubilee celebration at Mua in 1997.
Majawa, Clement Chinkambako Abenguni. Integrated Approach to African Christian Theology of Inculturation. Nairobi: Catholic University of East Africa, 2005.
Nyika, Felix Chimera, Mzee Hermann Y. Mvula, and Kenneth R. Ross, eds. Decolonizing the Theological Curriculum in an Online Age. Zomba: TSM Press, 2022.
Statham, Todd. “‘Like Jairus I Call You...’: Two Theological Attempts to Recover the Malawian Past.” In Christianity in Malawi: A Reader, edited by Klaus Fiedler and Kenneth R. Ross, 465–93. Mzuzu: Mzuni Press, 2021.
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