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The Theological and Inculturative Values of Lamentation Songs In Good Friday Services
Many Christian communities in Sumba practice a unique tradition of incorporating lamentation songs in regional languages into their Good Friday services.
Herman Punda Panda
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Die rol van missionale teologie in die gesprek tussen teologie en filosofie
The role of missional theology in the conversation between theology and philosophy. The research starts with a brief and concise description of missional theology and missional ecclesiology.
Cornelius J.P. Niemandt
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How do we understand the relationship between preaching and culture? This question is as old as Christianity, even though “culture” in its anthropological sense is a relatively recent development.
Michael E. Connors
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John Mbiti: An African theologian fifty years and beyond
This article provides an overview of John Mbiti and his African theology over the past half a century. It discusses how African theology has moved from being unwritten to more deliberate, organised, and written forms of articulation since the 1950s.
Kelebogile T. Resane
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Critical examination of Biblical standards on leadership involvement of ordained women in the structure of the Diocese of Grahamstown Anglican Communion in Eastern Cape [PDF]
The arguments of the rivals of women's appointment or ordination are perpetually founded on a gender biased base methods idea. In the meantime, the contentions of the advocates of women's ordination are impacted and moulded by those equivalent feminist’s
Ebenezer Ayodele Idowu +1 more
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L’inculturation ou la contextualisation du message chretien en pays gouin (burkina faso), 1938-2022 [PDF]
The Ciraamba or Gouin settled on their current site in Burkina Faso from the XVIIIe and XIXe centuries. It was from this date that they began to live in this country the different aspects of their culture.
Kamya SOULAMA +1 more
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One of the recurring themes in African Christian theological discourse is that of Christ as ‘an ancestor’. This article considers the meaning of Jesus Christ as an ‘ancestor’, first by introducing African ancestral belief and then examining perspectives ...
Reuben Turbi Luka
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Theological Reflections and Dialogues in South Africa: God, Ancestors, and the Supernatural Powers
With a focus on how both traditions influence identity, memory, and lived spirituality in African contexts, this article examines the theological and cultural interactions between Christianity and African Traditional Religion (ATR). This study highlights
Hundzukani P. Khosa
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