There is an ongoing challenge in defining African theology because of two important reasons: (1) the quest for a definitive African theology is a fairly recent pursuit and (2) the vastness and diversity of the African continent. Given this, this article presents the complexity of defining African theology and its methodological approaches through a background sketch of the development of African theology. Regardless of many definitions of African theology and its purposes, the article acknowledges African Christian theology as theology that should be derived from the interplay between Scripture, Christian tradition and African cosmology. In deriving theology from the aforementioned aspects, African theology should also seek to develop conte...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...
African Christian Theology' represents attempts on the part of African Christians to 'own' their the...
The questions that have been looming at the thoughts of many African theologians for ...
In the course of this research, I observed two challenges in most of the post–colonial African theol...
The African heritage and identity have been intensely religious. Africans carry along their religio-...
This article reflects on the development of African theology from its beginning up to the end of the...
Can Jesus Christ be preached, teached and confessed only through the worldviews, philosophies and la...
There is a dialogue taking place in the area of African Theology; “do we call it African Christian t...
European missionaries introduced the message of Jesus Christ to most Africans based on their own cul...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological ...
The move towards contextual Christianity in Africa is an essential venture if Christianity is to com...
This was submitted as a partial fulfilment of the award of the Master of Arts in Theology Degree of ...
The perception of God, man and salvation, which are related notions, are further bound up with the q...
African theology can be understood as a theology from below – or rather, “as below, so above”. This ...
The dissertation documents the rise of African Christian theology in anglophone and francophone Afri...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...
African Christian Theology' represents attempts on the part of African Christians to 'own' their the...
The questions that have been looming at the thoughts of many African theologians for ...
In the course of this research, I observed two challenges in most of the post–colonial African theol...
The African heritage and identity have been intensely religious. Africans carry along their religio-...
This article reflects on the development of African theology from its beginning up to the end of the...
Can Jesus Christ be preached, teached and confessed only through the worldviews, philosophies and la...
There is a dialogue taking place in the area of African Theology; “do we call it African Christian t...
European missionaries introduced the message of Jesus Christ to most Africans based on their own cul...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological ...
The move towards contextual Christianity in Africa is an essential venture if Christianity is to com...
This was submitted as a partial fulfilment of the award of the Master of Arts in Theology Degree of ...
The perception of God, man and salvation, which are related notions, are further bound up with the q...
African theology can be understood as a theology from below – or rather, “as below, so above”. This ...
The dissertation documents the rise of African Christian theology in anglophone and francophone Afri...
African theology is burdened with a major problem of identity, which stems from the lack of African ...
African Christian Theology' represents attempts on the part of African Christians to 'own' their the...
The questions that have been looming at the thoughts of many African theologians for ...