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The book offers an incisive examination of the governing philosophy of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), referred to as Zanupfism, characterizing it as marked by callousness and malevolence towards dissenting voices from civil society and opposition factions. This pernicious application of power extends beyond mere verbal aggression to encompass militaristic actions, engendering a profound generational crisis within Zimbabwe. The contributors explore the compelling juxtaposition between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the biblical Nebuchadnezzar II, a ruler notorious for his autocratic reign and expansive ambitions. Further, critically scrutinizing the complicity of neo-Pentecostal prophets in the book reveals how these religious figures promote an esoteric understanding of the divine, diverging from a theology rooted in justice, thereby enabling the oppressive regime's practices. This critique underscores the imperative for prophets to recalibrate their theological perspectives, urging them to move beyond magical interpretations of faith toward an authentic engagement with a personal God who champions justice. The book further encompasses the complex interplay of political and religious narratives, examining how church leaders either bolster or undermine Mnangagwa's political ideology, highlighting the tendency among certain religious factions to deify political authority, ultimately exacerbating societal inequities. In advocating for a transformative theological discourse in Zimbabwe, the book asserts that religious narratives must serve as instruments for fostering democracy, social justice, and equity, rather than sustaining a status quo that entrenches authoritarian governance. The necessity for unified, principled resistance, grounded in the collective agency of the populace, emerges as a salient theme in the quest for meaningful political and social reform.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Theological Response to the Crisis in Zimbabwe and Regime Resistance: Recipe Instability, Gift Masengwe and Bekithemba Dube
Chapter 1: Whose Report are We Going to Believe? Juxtaposing the Conflicted Theological Response to the Zimbabwean Crisis, Bekithemba Dube
Chapter 2: Confronting Prophetic Ambiguity: Deconstructing Theological and Psychological Irregularity in Prophet Talent Madungwe's “Gap Theology” in Zimbabwe, Gift Masengwe
Chapter 3: Theological Orientation of Activists' Religious Organisation in Response to the Zimbabwean Crisis, Ray G. Motsi
Chapter 4: The Righteousness of the Kingdom of God in Promoting Critical Theological Thinking in Crises-Riddled Zimbabwe, Collium Banda
Chapter 5: Is God in It a Best Theological Approach to Zimbabwean Crisis. A Critique of Chamisa Theological Response to the Crisis, Bekithemba Dube
Chapter 6: Electoral Bickering, Reforms, Transparency and Credibility of Zimbabwean Elections: The Church's Response, Tobias Marevesa
Chapter 7: The Idolisation of Presidents: Church Leaders and the Development of Mnangagwaism in Zimbabwe, Gift Masengwe and Bekithemba Dube
Chapter 8: Incorporating Integral Mission in Theological Education Can Foster Transformation in Zimbabwe, Kimion Tagwirei
Chapter 9: Theology Engendering Activism for Justice in Zimbabwe, Xolani Maseko
Chapter 10: Locating the Place of Capacity Development and Theological Training Education in Christian Care Zimbabwe's Work, Gift Masengwe, Albert Mufanechiya and Matseliso Mokhele Makgalwa
Chapter 11: Juxtaposing Mnangagwa's Mozodii/Muchaita sei? (what would do then?) Philosophy with Nebuchadnezzar II's Tyranny on Zimbabwe's Politics Today, Gift Masengwe and Bekithemba Dube
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Published 13 Nov 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781666966237
Imprint T&T Clark
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Bekithemba Dube

Bekithemba Dube is full Professor in Curriculum St…

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Gift Masengwe

Gift Masengwe is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Depart…

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Collium Banda

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Bekithemba Dube

Bekithemba Dube is full Professor in Curriculum St…

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Tobias Marevesa

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Gift Masengwe

Gift Masengwe is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Depart…

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Kimion Tagwirei

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Raymond Motsi

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Xolani Maseko

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