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African Theology on the Way

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  • Paperback
  • 208 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 14.1 x 21.7 x 1.5 cm

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Stinton has edited the work of prominent African theologians, making their writings accessible at an introductory level. Some African scholars have written new pieces for the book, others have given permission for articles to be condensed and simplified in style.
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  • Author

    Diane Stinton

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    July 2010

  • Weight

    298g

  • Page Count

    208

  • Dimensions

    14.1 x 21.7 x 1.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281062515

  • ISBN-10

    028106251X

  • Eden Code

    3495932

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    From a European point of view this is a fascinating glimpse into the theological, cultural and practical problems involved in discovering an authentically African proclamation of the Gospel written by and for African Christians. I hope, however, that it will not be treated simply as a book for specialists, since reading it is a helpful antidote to a certain parochialism that can hamper the vision of any national church. These essays remind us that Jesus Christ is indeed ‘for all mankind’ and the challenges to our own cultural presuppositions that this reality entails.