Jesus and the gospel in Africa : history and experience / Kwame Bediako ; introduction by Hans Visser and Gillian Bediako.
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TextPublication details: New York : Orbis Books, 2004.Description: xvii, 124 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 1570755426 (pbk.)
- Jesus in Africa
- BR 1360 .B395 2004
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Originally published: Jesus in Africa. Yaound,��?� Cameroun : Editions Cl ��?�; Akropong-Akuapem, Ghana : Regnum Africa, 2000, in series: Theological reflections from the south.
Includes bibliographical references.
Cry Jesus! Christian theology and presence in modern Africa -- Jesus in African culture: a Ghanaian perspective -- How is Jesus Christ Lord? Evangelical Christian apologetics amid African religious pluralism -- Understanding African theology in the twentieth century -- Africa and the Fathers : the relevance of early Hellenistic Christian theology for modern Africa -- One song in many tongues -- The primal imagination and the opportunity for a new theological idiom -- Christian religion and African social norms: authority, desacralisation, and democracy -- Towards a new understanding of Christian history in the post-missionary era -- Publications of Kwame Bediako.
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