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The land issue in Zimbabwe: missiological implications for marginalised and other stakeholders

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Title: The land issue in Zimbabwe: missiological implications for marginalised and other stakeholders
Author: Mashoko, Francis
Abstract: The study looks at the land issue from the perspective of Missiology. It shows in what sense the land issue is an issue for mission. The pastoral cycle of Henriot and Holland is used to analyse the land issue in Zimbabwe. The analysis takes seriously the situation of the marginalized in Zimbabwe in relation to other stakeholders in the land issue. The study also looks at the ecological implications of the land issue. A comparison is drawn between South Africa and Zimbabwe as far as the land issue is concerned. A major aspect of the study is the theological question on God and land. The study concludes with a proposal on the kind of action that needs to be taken in resolving the land question.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/975
Date: 2002-09-30
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