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Christianity in Africa : the renewal of non-Western religion / Kwame Bediako. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Edinburgh University Press ; Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, [(c)1996.Description: xii, 276 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0748606254
  • 9780748606252
  • 1570750483
  • 9781570750489
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR1360.C475 1996
  • BR1360.B412.C475 1996
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Contents:
Pt. 1. Christianity in African Life: Some Concerns and Signs of Hope. I. 'Is Christianity Suited to the African?': The Legacy of Edward Wilmot Blyden and the Resurgence of a Nineteenth-century Intellectual Problem. II. African Identity: The Afrikania Challenge. III. Christianity and African Liberation: Reaffirming a Heritage. IV. 'How Is It That We Hear in Our Own Languages The Wonders of God?': Christianity as Africa's Religion. V. 'Here We Have no Abiding City': The Perennial Challenge -- Pt. 2. Christianity as a Non-Western Religion: Issues Arising in a Post-missionary Setting. Virgin Islands The Primal Imagination and the Opportunity for a New Theological Idiom. Virgin IslandsI. Translatability and the Cultural Incarnations of the Faith. Virgin IslandsII. Christianity as the Religion of the Poor of the Earth. IX. Towards a New Understanding of Christian History in the Post-missionary Era. X. The Gospel and the Transformation of the Non-Western World -- Pt. 3. Into the Twenty-first Century - Africa as a Christian Continent: The Prospects and Challenges. XI. The Making of Christian Africa: The Surprise Story of the Modern Missionary Movement. XII. Christian Religion and the African World-view: Will Ancestors Survive? XIII. Christian Religion and African Social Norms: Authority, Desacralisation and Democracy. XIV. The Place of Africa in a Changing World: The Christian Factor.
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Pt. 1. Christianity in African Life: Some Concerns and Signs of Hope. I. 'Is Christianity Suited to the African?': The Legacy of Edward Wilmot Blyden and the Resurgence of a Nineteenth-century Intellectual Problem. II. African Identity: The Afrikania Challenge. III. Christianity and African Liberation: Reaffirming a Heritage. IV. 'How Is It That We Hear in Our Own Languages The Wonders of God?': Christianity as Africa's Religion. V. 'Here We Have no Abiding City': The Perennial Challenge -- Pt. 2. Christianity as a Non-Western Religion: Issues Arising in a Post-missionary Setting. Virgin Islands The Primal Imagination and the Opportunity for a New Theological Idiom. Virgin IslandsI. Translatability and the Cultural Incarnations of the Faith. Virgin IslandsII. Christianity as the Religion of the Poor of the Earth. IX. Towards a New Understanding of Christian History in the Post-missionary Era. X. The Gospel and the Transformation of the Non-Western World -- Pt. 3. Into the Twenty-first Century - Africa as a Christian Continent: The Prospects and Challenges. XI. The Making of Christian Africa: The Surprise Story of the Modern Missionary Movement. XII. Christian Religion and the African World-view: Will Ancestors Survive? XIII. Christian Religion and African Social Norms: Authority, Desacralisation and Democracy. XIV. The Place of Africa in a Changing World: The Christian Factor.

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