African Christian Theology
By (Author) Samuel Waje Kunhiyop
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
8th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Theology
230.096
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 17mm
290g
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.
In African Christian Theology, Dr. Kunhiyop makes a significant contribution by allowing the Christian Scriptures to speak to African traditional beliefs. African religious beliefs are taken seriously and are subjected to the scrutiny of the infallible and inerrant Word of God, the Holy Bible, with a view to informing the faith and conduct of African Christians. * AIAH FODAY-KHABENJE, General Secretary, Association of Evangelicals in Africa *
Samuel Waje Kunhiyop is General Secretary of ECWA (Evangelical Church Winning All) and a visiting Professor of Ethics at Brigham University, Karu, Nigeria. He was previously Head of the Postgraduate School, South African Theological Seminary, and Provost and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Jos ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS). He holds a BA (JETS), MAET (Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon), and the PhD (Trinity International University, Illinois).