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An analytical study of Kwame Bediako’s theological methods

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
Insight into Kwame Bediako’s theological methods is vital for African Christianity. This paper seeks to analyze Kwame Bediako’s approach to theological method within the framework of biblical theology. The study employs a qualitative theological approach
George Emmanuel Acquaah
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(Dis)Engaging Monolingualism from the Tower of Babel: Church and National Inclusivity in Zimbabwe

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
Zimbabwe recognises 16 indigenous languages that are spoken across the country. While much has been published about linguistics in Zimbabwe, the interface of bibliology and ecclesiology with dialectology and inclusivity is minimal.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Fostering Peace through Traditional Sports amongst the Igbo People of Nigeria

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
Sports has remained a human behavior that manifests in different forms in different societies. While there are a number of sports that have attained the international status of major sports that are presently practiced and competed for, across the globe,
K. Ani
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Towards an Accurate Akan-Mfantse Translation of Matthew 28:18–20

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
This study presents an exegetical and translational analysis of Matthew 28:18–20, aimed at producing a linguistically faithful and theologically coherent Akan-Mfantse translation. Employing the literal-grammatical-historical method, it examines key Greek
Fiifi Afenyi-Donkor
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Cultural Significance of Toponyms in South Africa: A Comprehensive Morphosyntactic and Semantic Analysis

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
Toponyms are integral to daily lexicon, functioning as designators for cities, towns, nations, and tiny villages. This study, therefore, delved into a morphosyntactic and semantic analysis of toponyms in the Nkomazi region, South Africa.
Innocent Zitha   +3 more
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The Significance of the Aponnwa (Blackened Stool) within the Bono (Akan) Sociopolitical and Religious Context

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
Across cultures, death does not signify the severance of an individual’s ties to their community but rather marks a transition to a revered ancestral presence.
I. Boaheng
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Maternal Imagery in Bible Translation: A Comparative Analysis of Divine Nurturing Metaphors Across Indigenous Languages in Ghana

Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology
This study investigates how maternal imagery is translated and interpreted in divine metaphors of Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani Ghanaian languages. It analysed the translations of maternal nurturing metaphors in these three indigenous languages through a ...
G. Adasi, S. Fusheini
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The significance of communication and care in one’s mother tongue: Patients’ views

Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2021
Jessica Hemberg
exaly  

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