This paper argues that teaching of contextual theological education in Africa can aid in missional formation of students, teachers, and their communities. Further, common African struggles are explored as a way of discovering how theological education can be used to address Africa’s unique situation. The paper further asserts that the only kind of education with the power to form humanity is the one that relates to them and addresses their unique situations, and answers their questions. To form missional Christians in Africa, we need contextual education in our training institutions
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Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
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On 29 July 2017, an international colloquium entitled ‘Re-Imagining Curricula for a Just University...
This paper presents the essential approaches of teaching and learning Christian Religious EducationS...
The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showc...
This article originated at curriculum development workshops for seminaries at different venues in su...
If grassroots churches in South Africa are to empower their congregants, the use of alternative ped...
This research engaged a realist paradigm to triangulate existing literature with data that emerged f...
Developing the next generation of competent Christian leaders with vision and character for the new ...
The transformation of theological education in the context of Africa has motivated this research. I...
This article is an attempt to provide a systematic and integrative picture of the main contributions...
The study commenced by identifying existing forms of Christian education using top-down education wi...
Facilitating a Renewal of Discipleship Praxis Amongst Burkinabé Leaders and Learners employs the pe...
The wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important development ...
This is a research paper published in the Handbook of Theological Education in Africa. It discuss th...
The aim of this research project was to explore whether or not the TEE programme of The Wesleyan Chu...
Pastoral training has been increasingly influenced by the world of academia which demands high stand...
On 29 July 2017, an international colloquium entitled ‘Re-Imagining Curricula for a Just University...
This paper presents the essential approaches of teaching and learning Christian Religious EducationS...
The article sets out to demonstrate the need for theopastoral education in tropical Africa, by showc...