ABSTRACT

This chapter explores how the idea and representation of liberation as a paradigm has changed in the African context and how the vision of reconstruction has taken shape in Africa. Further, the chapter shall examine these narratives of future; that is liberation and reconstruction offer diversity and changeability and the place of African women’s theology for future Africa. The findings of this chapter originate from three main sources addressing future Africa while the author was a Fellow of the Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies fellowship within the working Group B that focused on the wider theme of Multiple Futures through Time.