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Jesus in Africa : the Christian gospel in African history and experience / Kwame Bediako ; introduction by Hans Visser and Gillian Bediako. [Text]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Theological reflections from the southPublication details: Yaoundé, Cameroun Editions Clé Yaoundé, Cameroun Regnum Africa, in association with Paternoster Pub., c2000Description: xiii, 124 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1870345347
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Contents:
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 20th century -- Africa and the Fathers : the relevance of early Hellenistic theology for modern African theology -- 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.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Africana collection (General) Africana collection (General) AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks General Circulation BR 1360.B395 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 07/17/2025 R54139J3232

Reprints of articles from various sources published 1990-1997.

"Publications of Kwame Bediako": p. [121]-124. Includes bibliographic 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 20th century -- Africa and the Fathers : the relevance of early Hellenistic theology for modern African theology -- 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.

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