2017
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v73i4.4637
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Mutual-mothering as wise living or living wisely

Abstract: In the 1970s, feminist biblical scholars began to conduct research on the biblical traditions of wisdom and the manifestation of female images of God, named Sophialogy. There are different focus areas within Sophialogy, but the formulation of Wisdom/Sophia goals for liberation and equality was inter alia the focus area of feminist biblical interpretation. According to this approach, Jesus as the prophetic messenger of Wisdom/Sophia activates the Sophia tradition through his works or deeds of compassion for the… Show more

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“…In this category, there are also studies that are based on or debate the theories of postcolonial feminism (NORTJE-MEYER, 2017;SENNE, 2016;METZ, 2013). Some of these studies emphasize the agency of African women as a fundamental part of the community, as providers of common wellbeing (NORTJE-MEYER, 2017), as defenders of their right to choose motherhood (BIMHA; CHADWICK, 2016) and their access to medical care without being discriminated for linguistic reasons (SENNE, 2016).…”
Section: Afro-communitarian Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this category, there are also studies that are based on or debate the theories of postcolonial feminism (NORTJE-MEYER, 2017;SENNE, 2016;METZ, 2013). Some of these studies emphasize the agency of African women as a fundamental part of the community, as providers of common wellbeing (NORTJE-MEYER, 2017), as defenders of their right to choose motherhood (BIMHA; CHADWICK, 2016) and their access to medical care without being discriminated for linguistic reasons (SENNE, 2016).…”
Section: Afro-communitarian Carementioning
confidence: 99%