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ISBN 13: 9789966040091
Author: Humphrey Waweru
How can African theology survive the self-repetition of mere cultural apologia or contextualization-stereotypes, and mature into a critical theoretical discipline responding to the challenges of the postmodern world-order? Dr. Humphrey M. Wawe contributes here a sound theological reflection using the hitherto unused methodological paradigm of mapping the inroads in the transaction between the Bible and African culture.
CHAPTER ONE - African Culture and the Bible
CHAPTER TWO - The Kikuyu People
CHAPTER THREE - Mapping the Transaction Between the African Culture and the Bible
CHAPTER FOUR - Methodologies for Transaction between the African Culture and the Bible
CHAPTER FIVE - Inter-Religious Transaction Between African Culture and the Bible
CHAPTER SIX - African Culture and the Bible Transact in Worship and Mission
CHAPTER SEVEN - The Place of Women in this Transaction with Reference to John’s Gospel
CHAPTER EIGHT - Dowry: African or Christian? Another Inter-Religious Transaction
CHAPTER NINE - Revelation
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Tags: Humphrey Waweru, Bible, African Culture