Suggestions and alterations for a discipleship program in the context of African traditional religion /by Margot Reich.

By: Publication details: 1989.Description: 107 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Geography -- People -- Culture and Religion in Kenya -- Main Features of African Traditional Religion and their Effects on the Christian Message -- Spirit World -- Beliefs in Magic -- Supreme Being -- Ancestors -- Dreams -- Rites and Ceremonies -- Values in the Kenyan Culture -- Community -- Names -- Good and Bad-Sin -- Rites of Passage -- Initiation -- Marriage -- Death -- Stories and Music -- Stories, Proverbs, Riddles, Myths, and Legends -- Music, Dance, and Singing.
What is involved in Discipleship and how to go about it -- A Relationship with Jesus Christ -- How to establish a relationship with Christ -- Principles in Teaching Disciples.
Issues to be taught in the context of African Traditional Religion -- Power -- God -- Angels -- Satan and the evil spirits, demons -- Jesus Christ -- The Holy Spirit -- Sin -- Salvation -- Assurance of Salvation -- The Names of Jesus -- The Lordship of Christ -- The Church-The Body of Christ -- Celebrations -- Dreams -- Ancestors.
Structure -- Method -- Issues that need to be more emphasized or added -- Ideas for a curriculum in the context of African Traditional Religion -- Objectives -- Method -- Program.
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Dissertation/Thesis (7-day checkout) Dissertation/Thesis (7-day checkout) G. Allen Fleece Library DISSERTATIONS Non-fiction BV4070.C683R452 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923000759312

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Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989.

Bibliography: leaves 105-107.

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I. African Traditional Religion in Kenya/East Africa

The Country and People of Kenya -- Geography -- People -- Culture and Religion in Kenya -- Main Features of African Traditional Religion and their Effects on the Christian Message -- Spirit World -- Beliefs in Magic -- Supreme Being -- Ancestors -- Dreams -- Rites and Ceremonies -- Values in the Kenyan Culture -- Community -- Names -- Good and Bad-Sin -- Rites of Passage -- Initiation -- Marriage -- Death -- Stories and Music -- Stories, Proverbs, Riddles, Myths, and Legends -- Music, Dance, and Singing.

II. Discipleship in the New Testament and African Traditional Religion

The Importance of Making Disciples -- What is involved in Discipleship and how to go about it -- A Relationship with Jesus Christ -- How to establish a relationship with Christ -- Principles in Teaching Disciples.

III. Handling the Christian Message in the Context of African Traditional Religion

Christianity and Practice -- Issues to be taught in the context of African Traditional Religion -- Power -- God -- Angels -- Satan and the evil spirits, demons -- Jesus Christ -- The Holy Spirit -- Sin -- Salvation -- Assurance of Salvation -- The Names of Jesus -- The Lordship of Christ -- The Church-The Body of Christ -- Celebrations -- Dreams -- Ancestors.

IV. Applying Principles and Suggestions to Current Discipleship Programs

Structure and Method used in these discipleship programs -- Structure -- Method -- Issues that need to be more emphasized or added -- Ideas for a curriculum in the context of African Traditional Religion -- Objectives -- Method -- Program.

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