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Faith, Culture and Sexuality in Africa

Isaac Mutelo

Collections: Domuni Research
ISBN 978-2-36648-261-4
ISSN Domuni Research

This volume brings together leading African scholars to examine the complex intersections between religious belief, cultural practice, and human sexuality across diverse African contexts. Drawing on empirical research, theological reflection, and social analysis, the contributors illuminate how faith traditions and cultural norms shape personal identities, moral expectations, and social dynamics. Their insights reveal both continuity and transformation within communities navigating contemporary challenges and enduring traditions. Far from ideological debates, the book offers a grounded and nuanced exploration aimed at deepening understanding rather than prescribing positions.

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Publication date: Feb. 19, 2026
Language: English
Pages: 380
Dimensions: A5
Format: Paper & Digital
Isaac Mutelo
Isaac Mutelo

Is a teacher in Political Philosophy at Domuni Universitas (Toulouse, France) and Lecturer and Director of Quality Assurance at Arrupe Jesuit University (Harare, Zimbabwe). He is also a religious Catholic Priest belonging to the Order of Preachers, commonly known as Dominicans. He is a graduate in Theology, Philosophy and Education, and acquired his MA and PhD degrees in Philosophy with a specialisation in religion and politics from the University of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa.

Keywords: religious belief, cultural practice, social analysis, faith, culture, sexuality, Africa