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Kä Mana

  • Kä Mana
November 3, 1953 – July 15, 2021
Afrikanische Philosophie und Kultur
Christus in der afrikanischen Vorstellungswelt
Africa and the neoliberal global order
Christ in the African imagination
For Africa's new independence
African philosophy and culture
  • 2023

    African philosophy and culture

    • 236 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Focusing on contemporary African culture, this book critically examines current debates and aims to establish a new cultural framework that addresses modern challenges. It seeks to inspire a renewal of imagination and intelligence, promoting innovative social practices and a collective awakening. By emphasizing Africa's creative genius and aspirations, it envisions a future where the continent reconciles with its cultural identity amidst global pressures, advocating for thoughtful and responsible cultural evolution.

    African philosophy and culture
  • 2023

    For Africa's new independence

    Benchmarks, requirements, guidelines and actions

    • 56 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    The book explores the need for a renewed sense of independence in Africa, emphasizing the role of younger generations in crafting strategies for liberation. It addresses the continent's political, economic, and cultural challenges since the 1960s and envisions a united, prosperous future. By drawing on contemporary African thought, it outlines the foundations and prospects for this new independence, encouraging a belief in Africa's creative potential and its ability to contribute significantly to global society.

    For Africa's new independence
  • 2023

    Christ in the African imagination

    How Christians are making the Gospel their own to transform Africa

    • 68 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Exploring the unique representations of Jesus Christ in African culture, this book proposes a new vision for African Christianity that emphasizes healing and empowerment. It advocates for a faith that is rooted in African values and open to the broader human experience. The author envisions a Christianity that fosters political, economic, and cultural success, positioning Africa as a key player in global dialogue and alter-globalization. This work aims to inspire a transformative mission that addresses historical alienations and promotes inter-enrichment among civilizations.

    Christ in the African imagination
  • 2021

    Africa and the neoliberal global order

    A critical horizon for the new Congolese man

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Amidst the political and economic turmoil in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the book advocates for a transformative spirit of citizenship. It addresses the pervasive despair and chaos, proposing new perspectives to inspire resilience and creativity among the Congolese people. By challenging neo-liberalism, it seeks to redefine social practices and foster hope, encouraging a collective belief in the nation's potential. The vision extends beyond the Congo, aiming to empower the entire African continent through renewed confidence and imaginative change.

    Africa and the neoliberal global order