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      The conquest of black African women: A collusion of church and coloniality in Africa

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      HTS Theological Studies
      University of Pretoria
      black African women, colonialism, church, liberation, patriarchal violence, womanism

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          The surge of the conquest of black African women grows rapidly as indicated by the multifaceted oppressions experienced by black African women today. Although coloniality is supposed to be a thing of the past, its stench still wreaks havoc for the present-day black African woman whose reality of experience is that of 'triple pain' (Vellem 2017). Colluding with the church, colonisers reinforced and justified the centralisation of the west in Africa, which was established through violence and consequently led to the conquest of black humanity. However, womanism has argued that it was black African women who, in addition to being conquered based on their race, were rigorously subjected to patriarchal violence. Today, the church has a prominent role in the lives of many black African women; thus the church has an integral responsibility of pursuing liberation of black African women and ultimately all humanity (Kobo 2018). Nevertheless, the church cannot move towards liberation without critiquing the toxic relationship between church and coloniality and its legacy of the conquest of black African women through patriarchal violence. Undoubtedly, many black African women continue to experience patriarchal violence to this day, and the church has many a time become the source of their suffering. This calls for a serious engagement within the liberation discourse to uproot colonial legacy of the conquest of black African women. CONTRIBUTION: The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between the church and coloniality, and how this relationship has impacted the lives of black African women. Employing womanism as the primary framework, this article seeks to offer a womanist critique that seeks to disrupt the collusion of church and coloniality in its legacy of the perpetuation of patriarchal violence which leads to the conquest of many black African women today

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                Journal
                hts
                HTS Theological Studies
                Herv. teol. stud.
                University of Pretoria (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0259-9422
                2072-8050
                2024
                : 80
                : 2
                : 1-6
                Affiliations
                [01] Pretoria orgnameUniversity of South Africa orgdiv1Faculty of Humanities orgdiv2Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology South Africa
                Article
                S0259-94222024000200005 S0259-9422(24)08000200005
                10.4102/hts.v80i2.9034
                1f649226-e228-4cac-9a4e-853e5b2c729a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 25 August 2023
                : 19 May 2023
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                Original Research - Special Collection: Unthinking the West

                black African women,womanism,patriarchal violence,liberation,church,colonialism

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