African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots
The word “synodality” means “journey together.” For Pope Francis, synodality is “an expression of the Church’s nature, her form, style, and mission.” And yet, now several years on this synodal path, it remains an ecclesiology in need of a theology. This work, drawing on the voices of many of Africa’s leading Catholic theologians, is a response to that need, clarifying and deepening the understanding, knowledge, and practice of synodality in the local churches.

Among the topics explored: the parallels between synodality and aspects of African spirituality and culture, including the concept of palaver and Ubuntu; the synodal implications of the Trinity; scriptural foundations and ecclesiological implications; the role of young people and women, and implications for authority and a listening church.

These reflections are a gift to the wider church, showing uniquely African ways of being community and doing things that can enhance the emergence of a synodal church and a true theology of synodality.
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African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots
The word “synodality” means “journey together.” For Pope Francis, synodality is “an expression of the Church’s nature, her form, style, and mission.” And yet, now several years on this synodal path, it remains an ecclesiology in need of a theology. This work, drawing on the voices of many of Africa’s leading Catholic theologians, is a response to that need, clarifying and deepening the understanding, knowledge, and practice of synodality in the local churches.

Among the topics explored: the parallels between synodality and aspects of African spirituality and culture, including the concept of palaver and Ubuntu; the synodal implications of the Trinity; scriptural foundations and ecclesiological implications; the role of young people and women, and implications for authority and a listening church.

These reflections are a gift to the wider church, showing uniquely African ways of being community and doing things that can enhance the emergence of a synodal church and a true theology of synodality.
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African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots

African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots

by Agbonkhianmeghe E Orobator
African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots

African Synodal Theology: A Tall Tree Is as Strong as Its Roots

by Agbonkhianmeghe E Orobator

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The word “synodality” means “journey together.” For Pope Francis, synodality is “an expression of the Church’s nature, her form, style, and mission.” And yet, now several years on this synodal path, it remains an ecclesiology in need of a theology. This work, drawing on the voices of many of Africa’s leading Catholic theologians, is a response to that need, clarifying and deepening the understanding, knowledge, and practice of synodality in the local churches.

Among the topics explored: the parallels between synodality and aspects of African spirituality and culture, including the concept of palaver and Ubuntu; the synodal implications of the Trinity; scriptural foundations and ecclesiological implications; the role of young people and women, and implications for authority and a listening church.

These reflections are a gift to the wider church, showing uniquely African ways of being community and doing things that can enhance the emergence of a synodal church and a true theology of synodality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626986442
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 12/24/2025
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

A.E. Orobator, SJ, is a Nigerian-born Jesuit theologian, currently dean of the Jesuit School of Theology (Santa Clara). Previously, he served as Jesuit Provincial for East Africa.
He is author several Orbis books, including Theology Brewed in an African Pot, Religion and Faith in Africa: Confessions of an Animist, and The Pope and the Pandemic: Lessons in Leadership in a Time of Crisis, a Catholic Media Association award winner. He is editor of The Church We Want: African Catholics Look to Vatican III, and co-editor of Feminist Catholic Theological Ethics: Conversations in the World Church.
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