Abstract

This chapter revisits the theology of reconstruction in light of contemporary circumstances highlighting the reciprocal nature of theology and social reconstruction in Africa. The author argues that the biblical paradigm lays a groundwork for creative approaches as additional “brick[s] towards rebuilding of the wall of Africa” in response to Mugambi’s challenge that Africans must rebuild the wall of Africa and their societies that are now in ruins.

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