Religion and Inequality in Africa

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    Abstract

    This volume reveals how religion interfaces with inequality in different African contexts. Some contributors undertake detailed analyses of how religion creates (and justifies) different forms of inequality that holds back individuals, groups and communities across the continent from flourishing, while others show how religion can also mitigate inequality in Africa. Topics addressed include gender inequality, economic inequality, disability, ageism and religious homophobia. Specifically focusing on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goal 10 to reduce inequality within and among countries, this book highlights the extent to which Africa's 'notoriously religious' identity needs to be taken into account in discourses on development.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherBloomsbury
    Number of pages288
    ISBN (Electronic)9781350307384
    Publication statusPublished - 12-Jan-2023

    Publication series

    NameBloomsbury Studies in Black Religion & Cultures
    PublisherBloomsbury

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