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African Christian Theology and Christology: A Study of the Contributions of Kwame Bediako, John S. Mbiti, Justin Ukpong and Charles Nyamiti [PDF]
The article discusses the scholarship of Kwame Bediako, John Mbiti, Justin Ukpong and Charles Nyamiti to decipher their contributed to the development of a framework for theology, Christology and biblical scholarship in Africa and the development of the ...
Edward Agboada
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Missio Dei and missio hominum: Top-Down-up Christology in Mission [PDF]
In Christian theology, Christology remains a distinct branch of knowledge offering articulation of the hypostatic union or relationship between the divine and human natures of Jesus Christ.
Jonas Sello Thinane
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Pentecostal preaching and Christology: An empirical study
Preaching is an important part of congregational worship in various church traditions globally. Through the years, there has been vast literature on preaching but not much about the phenomenon as it happens specifically in the Assemblies of God (Back to ...
Motsepe L. Mogoane, M. Nel, Y. Dreyer
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The Future of Post-Shoah Christology: Three Challenges and Three Hopes
Post-Shoah Christology is embedded in the unique relationship of Jews and Christians, especially Jesus’ Jewishness and the Jewish roots of Christianity, as well as Christian moral failures towards Jews before and during the Shoah.
Peter Admirand
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Theology, specifically speaking, Christology, owns exclusive position and tends react sentimentally toward secular disciplines out of its circle. Therefore, linking Christology and digital era falls to practical matter on how modern devices could be ...
Christar Arstilo Rumbay
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Logos-sarx christology and the sixth-century miaenergism
The article discusses the question of the relation between the sixth-century Miaenergism, which is the idea of Christ having one divine-human operation, and the Logos-sarx type of Christology.
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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Reconstructive Hermeneutics in African Christology
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological trend in African Christianity. Considering that African theology is kerygmatically universal, but theologically provincial, the study shows that ...
Julius Gathogo
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Latin American Christology: A God Who Liberates
This paper will investigate the dynamic nature of Latin American Christology, a Christology that cannot be separated from the tenets of liberation theology.
Amanda Rachel Bolaños
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Christology receives less attention as a topic of dialogue to other faith due it contains fluctuation. Indeed, Christology serves the possibility to bridge contributive discussion to faith. This essay is a systematic interreligious study that attempts to
C. Rumbay, H. Hartono
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Christology and monotheism have been dogmatically linked in the long history of Islam-Christian dialogue since the beginning of the 8th century. The Qur’an, in an analytical perception of religious otherness, specifically in relation to Christianity ...
M. Demichelis
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