Musa Dube

She has written over two hundred and sixty scholarly works throughout her academic career that focus on liberation theology through a feminist postcolonial lens.

As a lay preacher in the Methodist church, Dube preaches a liberation theology which refuses to blame women for evil and offers new interpretations of scripture.

Dube believes that Western perspectives on biblical writings are patriarchal which denies the truth of the gospel.

[citation needed] In 2011, Dube was a recipient of a Humboldt Prize,[4] In 2017 she was the winner of the international Gutenberg Teaching Award.

In parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, Christianity is known as a distrusting religion introduced by colonizers and the cause of many injustices towards communities of color.