The mission of women in the bible

a feminist perspective of the study of Scripture in the African context

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25247/2595-3788.2025.v8n1.p102-120

Palabras clave:

Africa, Mission, Women, Interpretation, Bible

Resumen

This article presents the effort of African women theologians in the work of study and interpretation of the Bible in the African setting, showing the mission of women in the Scriptures and their relationship with Jesus as the liberator. It considers their views of Christology, in terms of, Christ’s relation to women. It mainly explores the work of Theresa Okure and Mercy Oduyoye, on the question of how African women theologians reread and reinterpret the Bible and the main differences from men’s perspective and interpretation. Thus, it analyses women’s contribution to biblical-theological studies, which makes a difference for the Church, and Society concerning God's creation. To answer this question and fulfill the objectives, the work first considers women in the Old Testament, and then in the New Testament, it ends by focusing on how African women see and experience Jesus Christ in their daily lives in their context. It concludes that African women theologians have made great contributions since long ago and challenged theological studies, the Church, and society by their prophetic way of studying and reinterpretation of the Sacred Scriptures connecting with reality and pointing out matters, that were previously overlooked and neglected.

 

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Biografía del autor/a

  • Nadi Maria de Almeida, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUC-PR)

    1. Doctor en Teología con enfoque en Misión y Descolonización, por la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Paraná – PUCPR (2022), con Beca Capes.
    2. Maestría en Teología con enfoque en la misión Ad Gentes en África, de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Paraná – PUCPR (2016-2018) con Beca Capes.
    3. Postdoctorado en Teología con Beca Capes de la PUCPR.
    4. . Especialista Latus Sensus en Metodología Educativa en la Educación Superior, del Centro Universitario Internacional – UNINTER (2018).
    5. Especialista Latus Sensus en Formación Docente para la Educación a Distancia, por UNINTER.
    6 . Especialista Latus Sensus en Educación EAD de la UNIBF.
    7. Licenciatura en Teología por el Centro Universitario de Filadelfia (UNIFIL), Londrina PR (2016).
    8. Licenciatura en Ciencias Religiosas (PUC-Paraná) (1992-1996).
    9. Licenciatura en Relaciones Internacionales, por el Centro Universitário Internacional – UNINTER (1014-2017). Licenciatura en Letras por UNINTER (2019-2023).
    10. Certificado Internacional de Terapeuta Especializado en Terapia de Reprocesamiento Generativo - TRG, por el Instituto Brasileño de Formación de Terapeutas.
    11. Graduación en el extranjero: Especialización en Misión en la “Universidad Católica de África Oriental” (CUEA) en Kenia (2010).
    12. MBA en Teología por la “Universidad Católica de África Oriental” (CUEA) en Kenia 2006-2010).
    13. Miembro del grupo de investigación del Profesor Dr. Rudolf Von Sinner. Correo electrónico: nadinadimaria@gmail.com.

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Publicado

2025-08-08

Cómo citar

ALMEIDA, Nadi Maria de. The mission of women in the bible: a feminist perspective of the study of Scripture in the African context. Fronteiras - Revista de Teologia da Unicap, Recife, PE, Brasil, v. 8, n. 1, p. 102–120, 2025. DOI: 10.25247/2595-3788.2025.v8n1.p102-120. Disponível em: https://www1.unicap.br/ojs/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/3160.. Acesso em: 5 dec. 2025.

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