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Gustavo Gutierrez and the Economic Realities of Africa: An African Theological Reflection


Michael Kwasi IiamofiG Alloteh

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to find out how Gustavo Gutierrez used theological reflection and praxis to effectively impact the economic  and social life of his home country, Peru and Latin America at large and to establish the lessons African theologians can imbibe from him.  The methodology used was a secondary qualitative analysis of literature. In this regard, the works of Gutierrez were reviewed. Key  strands of African theological reflection were reviewed. The analysis of various perspectives was done to establish their respective impact  on the socio-economic life of their people. The key findings are that African theologians were preoccupied with theological phenomenon  at seminar and conference levels in coming up with various strands of African theological reflections. On the other hand, Gutierrez did his  theological reflection from the point of view of the suffering poor thereby reflecting on what type of theology was needed to  permanently change the narratives of the poor. The concluding lessons for African Theologians include a preferential option for the poor, social ministries in the Church should demonstrate incarnation, divine spirituality should entail a commitment to the poor and oppressed,  and the establishment of concrete corrective actions. The importance of the Church Community in the divine enterprise for  taking ample notice of the presence of the poor and working without fail to change their story. This is a scholarly contribution to  harnessing the synergy among strands of African theology towards effective and practical advocacy and activities towards the eradication  of abject poverty from Africa and the development of the continent. The paper contributes to the search for practical steps to  reduce or end the abject poverty and poor development trajectory in Africa. 


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