Daring to Invent the Future of Africa: On Modernity, Politics and the Madness of Christian Faith

Posted on March 31, 2015 by PLT Staff

Capps Lecture given by Emmanuel Katongole at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Is there any hope for Africa? Katongole addresses this question in his talk, which encompasses politics and Christian faith in its answer. To browse all the lectures given as part of the Capps Lecture series, click here. For a listing of all our Occasional Lectures, click here.

Excerpt: “In fact when you think about it, the end is always what is at stake in any Christian social vision. Any Christian social ethics can provide a very fruitful promising and rich platform from which to engage the task of daring to invent the future.”

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  • Date Recorded:March 28, 2011
  • Location Recorded:Charlottesville, VA
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