Contents
Preface by Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap
Introduction by Maurice A. Agbaw-Ebai and Matthew Levering
Chapter 1. Paulinus I. Odozor, C.S.Sp. | Africae Munus as Christian Policy Statement for an African Renaissance
Chapter 2. Paul Ọlátúbọ̀sún Àdajà | The Victim, the Robbers, and the Neighbor in Luke 10:25-37: A Humanizing Biblical Scholarship in the Light of Africae Munus 9
Chapter 3. Maurice A. Agbaw-Ebai | Benedict XVi and the Ecclesiology of Communion in Africae Munus
Chapter 4. Mary-Reginald Ngozi Anibueze | Africae Munus and African Cultural Values: Towards an African Liturgical Theology
Chapter 5. Emery de gaál | Ratzinger’s Only African Doctoral Student: Bishop Barthélemy Adoukonou (1942–) – A Brief Portrait
Chapter 6. Andrew Hofer, O.P. | Augustinus Afer: Preaching in Service to Reconciliation, Justice, and Peace
Chapter 7. Dennis Kasule | Africae Munus and the Challenge of a Political Pentecostalism
Chapter 8. Matthew Levering | The Church as the Family of God: Benedict XVi’s Africae Munus and Joseph Ratzinger’s The Meaning of Christian Brotherhood
Chapter 9. Joseph Lugalambi | Africae Munus, Fr. Benedict Ssetuuma Jr., and the White Fathers on the Priestly Vocation Boom in Uganda and in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 10. Tegha Afuhwi Nji | Africae Munus in the Light of Prophetic Praxis: A Liberation theology for Africa? A Critical Engagement with Ratzinger
Chapter 11. Denis Tameh | Justice, Africae Munus’s Clarion Call: A Canon Law Perspective