The Safari Motif in the Development of Theology in Africa

The Safari Motif in the Development of Theology in Africa
Author: Enos Lwamba
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2009
Genre: Africa
ISBN: OCLC:502145314

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Safari Based Theology

Safari Based Theology
Author: Dr. Enos Lwamba
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781477288412

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In Safari-based Theology Dr. Enos Lwamba has developed an approach to theology and mission based on his proposed safari motif for the development of theology and mission. Based on his Ph.D. dissertation: The Safari Motif in the Development of Theology in Africa, Dr. Lwamba argues that God has used a series of divine redemptive safaris in the Bible to reveal Himself progressively to people. The author develops his proposed motif around a tri-dimensional conception of reality and time and explores a threefold aspect of the safari: mwanzo, sasa, and mwisho, which provide keys to the African mindset. He explores the various meanings and uses of the safari idea from both a biblical and theological perspective. In addition to the literal safaris, journey is an analogy of the church and believers are on a divine safari, individually and collectively. The safari model highlights the absolute necessity of the biblical message and the contextual situation to help Christians live effective and fruitful lives in society now and in future. Inspired by both John Mbitis The African Concept of Time and Paul Hieberts The Flaw of the Excluded Middle, the author utilizes biblical, theological, historical, and contextual sources to make his point. In the philosophical aspect of the safari, the author develops his notion of an African conception of time modeled on the cultural safari idea which he relates to development of theology and mission. He refutes the western influenced or commercially based notion that safari refers to a game hunting or tourist expedition to Africa. Dr. Lwamba promotes the argument that the philosophical framework and methodology drawn from the safari approach provides a more effective way of doing theology and mission in Africa and other contextual situations. He also draws parallels to the safari concept from such sources as Augustines City of God, John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress and others in a refreshing and original style that the reader will find engaging. The motif provides interpretational and practical application tools as it harmonizes the unity of the biblical message. Its practical appeal makes Safari-Based Theology a must read for Christians and others interested in their daily journey of faith. The author contends that just as the idea of logos described the mindset, conception of divine truth, and aspirations of the Greek mind, the concept of safari does the same for the African. This book is highly recommended for pastors, missionaries, and teachers, as well as students of Bible and theology, culture and missions, and other related disciplines.

Themes in the Christian History of Central Africa

Themes in the Christian History of Central Africa
Author: T. O. Ranger,John Weller
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520359154

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1975.

Themes in the Christian History of Central Africa

Themes in the Christian History of Central Africa
Author: Terence O. Ranger,John C. Weller
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1975
Genre: Africa, Central
ISBN: 043532750X

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The Chicago Theological Seminary Register

The Chicago Theological Seminary Register
Author: Chicago Theological Seminary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1950
Genre: Theology
ISBN: UIUC:30112114013961

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Alumni directory issue, 1859-1951: v. 44, no. 4/v. 45, no. 1.

Pentecostal Republic

Pentecostal Republic
Author: Ebenezer Obadare
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786992406

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Throughout its history, Nigeria has been plagued by religious divisions. Tensions have only intensified since the restoration of democracy in 1999, with the divide between Christian south and Muslim north playing a central role in the country’s electoral politics, as well as manifesting itself in the religious warfare waged by Boko Haram. Through the lens of Christian–Muslim struggles for supremacy, Ebenezer Obadare charts the turbulent course of democracy in the Nigerian Fourth Republic, exploring the key role religion has played in ordering society. He argues the rise of Pentecostalism is a force focused on appropriating state power, transforming the dynamics of the country and acting to demobilize civil society, further providing a trigger for Muslim revivalism. Covering events of recent decades to the election of Buhari, Pentecostal Republic shows that religio-political contestations have become integral to Nigeria’s democratic process, and are fundamental to understanding its future.

The Art of Contextual Theology

The Art of Contextual Theology
Author: Victor I. Ezigbo
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-05-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725259300

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Christianity has an inherent capability to assume, as its novel mode of expression, the local idioms, customs, and thought forms of a new cultural frontier that it encounters. As a result, Christianity has become multicultural and multilingual. What is the role of theology in the imagination and articulation of Christianity's inherent multiculturalism and multi-vernacularity? Victor Ezigbo examines this question by exploring the nature and practice of contextual theology. To accomplish this task, this book engages the main genres of contextual theology, explores echoes of contextual theological thinking in some of Jesus's sayings, and discusses insights into contextual theology that can be discerned in the discourses on theology and caste relations (Dalit theology), theology and primal cultures (African theology), and theology and poverty (Latin American liberation theology).

Towards an African Narrative Theology

Towards an African Narrative Theology
Author: Joseph G. Healey,Donald Sybertz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1996
Genre: Africa
ISBN: IND:30000050676828

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