AFRICAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2024

AFRICAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2024
Title AFRICAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, MARCH 2024 PDF eBook
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Release 2024
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African Christian Theology, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2024

African Christian Theology, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2024
Title African Christian Theology, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2024 PDF eBook
Author Joshua Robert Barron
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 227
Release 2024-07-11
Genre Religion
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A Reader in African Christian Theology

A Reader in African Christian Theology
Title A Reader in African Christian Theology PDF eBook
Author John Parratt
Publisher Iacademic Books
Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre Religion
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African Christian Theology

African Christian Theology
Title African Christian Theology PDF eBook
Author Samuel Waje Kunhiyop
Publisher Zondervan Academic
Pages 271
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310107121

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Christian theology evolves out of questions that are asked in a particular situation about how the Bible speaks to that situation. This book, African Christian Theology, is written to address questions that arise from the African context. It is intended to help students and others discover how theology affects our minds, our hearts, and our lives. As such, it speaks not only to Africans but to all who seek to understand and live out their faith in their own societies. Samuel Kunyihop understands both biblical theology and the African worldview and throws light on areas where they overlap, where they diverge, and why this matters. He explores traditional African understandings of God and how he reveals himself, the African understanding of sin and way the Bible sees sin, and how the work of Christ can be understood in African terms. The treatment of Christian living focuses on matters that are relevant to Christians in Africa and elsewhere, dealing with topics such as blessings and curses and the role of the church as a Christian community. The book concludes with a discussion of biblical thinking on death and the afterlife in which it also addresses the role traditionally ascribed to African ancestors.

Evangelical Review of Theology, Volume 47, Number 4

Evangelical Review of Theology, Volume 47, Number 4
Title Evangelical Review of Theology, Volume 47, Number 4 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Schirrmacher
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 97
Release 2024-01-26
Genre Religion
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ERT publishes quality articles and book reviews from around the world (both original and reprinted) from an evangelical perspective, reflecting global evangelical scholarship for the purpose of discerning the obedience of faith, and of relevance and importance to its international readership of theologians, educators, church leaders, missionaries, administrators and students. The journal is published as a ministry rather than as a commercial project, seeking to be of service to the worldwide spread of the gospel and the building up of the church and its leadership, in co-ordination with the World Evangelical Alliance’s broader mission and activities.

Swing Low, volume 1

Swing Low, volume 1
Title Swing Low, volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Walter R. Strickland
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 214
Release 2024-10-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1514004216

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The dynamic witness of the Black church is an essential part of Christian history. In this groundbreaking two-volume work, Walter R. Strickland II presents a theological-intellectual history of African American Christianity. Volume 1, a narrative history, explores five theological anchors of Black Christianity from the 1600s to the present.

RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM IN AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY

RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM IN AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY
Title RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM IN AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY PDF eBook
Author ISAIAH OLUWAJEMIRIYE OLATOYAN
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Pages 160
Release 2024-04-18
Genre Religion
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Christianity among the African people, whether on the soil of Africa or in diaspora, is perceived and defined differently by different people. For instance, among African traditional religious people and Muslims, Christianity is a foreign religion that must not be allowed to thrive in Africa. To several Africans who profess Jesus, Christianity is good, but it is not adequate and effective enough to handle all human needs. Still, among some Western Christians and missionaries, African Christianity is superficial and lacks total commitment to Christ. Of course, the Africans are a cultural people with profound religious inclinations. Their traditional religion (ATR) has tremendously shaped their worldviews and socioeconomic and political activities. Consequently, when traditional Africans are converted to Christianity, they do not break ties with their traditional religions completely. The examination of relevant biblical texts on syncretism, however, reveals that God condemns the worship of many gods and places a curse on anyone who offers sacrifices to carved images and bows to them in worship. Therefore, this work investigates the root cause of religious syncretism among African people. In the attempt to find answers to why the average African Christian finds it difficult, if not impossible, to abandon his/her traditional religious belief systems completely to embrace Christianity, the author concludes that unless the issues surrounding the African forgotten and secret covenants are exposed and decisively addressed in the light of biblical teaching, syncretism will continue to be a stigma on the fabric of African Christianity. Therefore, to overcome the threats of syncretism in African Christianity, there is a need to establish a sound theological and missiological framework that can address the problems associated with the African worldviews and belief systems. This task must be carried out under the searchlight of Scriptures.