Ancestors and African Neo-Pentecostals
Background: Many Neo-Pentecostals accept the African cultural view that ancestors are active in the daily lives of their offspring. The question is asked whether such contextualisation of the Christian message is admissible. Objectives: This article addresses the issue of contextualisation to make the Christian gospel more acceptable and asks whether ...
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