Africa has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and culture, right from its infancy. The ancient nature of African Christianity has been substantiated in the first part of this article which tries to establish African Christianity as one of the pillars of faith in Christendom; a fact corroborated by its unique indigenous spiritual symbols, its traditional proverbs that resonate with Christian wisdom literature, and above all its liturgical innovations and vibrancy both in ancient times and post Vatican Council II. Hence the themes discussed are: African Jesus as an ‘Ancestor par excellence’; African liturgical heritage; the Church as Family of God; African proverbs, and African contribution to world Christ...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological ...
In recent years the religious scene in Sub-Saharan Africa has changed enor-mously. Everywhere new (c...
In this article, the author challenges the popular public conception that Christianity in Africa is ...
Africa has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and culture, righ...
Africa continent has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and cul...
During the early church’s initial expansion phase where congregations were established in Syria, Asi...
Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa has always been a focal point for research, with some contending ...
This is a research paper taking on a study about the law and gospel to Hebrews. This paper takes the...
In the recent time, African Christian scholars have been singing like a hymn, the need to inculturat...
This article is devoted to a thematic analysis of early or ancient African Christianity and its infl...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
The desire to belong is one important aspect of humankind. Certainly to be a member of a family is a...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventh Christological...
Gone are the days when one could clearly define the contours of western Christianity. Such a descrip...
The article discusses the process of the Christianization of North Africa. The study is based mainly...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological ...
In recent years the religious scene in Sub-Saharan Africa has changed enor-mously. Everywhere new (c...
In this article, the author challenges the popular public conception that Christianity in Africa is ...
Africa has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and culture, righ...
Africa continent has played a remarkable role in the formation and growth of Christian faith and cul...
During the early church’s initial expansion phase where congregations were established in Syria, Asi...
Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa has always been a focal point for research, with some contending ...
This is a research paper taking on a study about the law and gospel to Hebrews. This paper takes the...
In the recent time, African Christian scholars have been singing like a hymn, the need to inculturat...
This article is devoted to a thematic analysis of early or ancient African Christianity and its infl...
As religious systems are intertwined with social systems, change and continuity in thought and pract...
The desire to belong is one important aspect of humankind. Certainly to be a member of a family is a...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventh Christological...
Gone are the days when one could clearly define the contours of western Christianity. Such a descrip...
The article discusses the process of the Christianization of North Africa. The study is based mainly...
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological ...
In recent years the religious scene in Sub-Saharan Africa has changed enor-mously. Everywhere new (c...
In this article, the author challenges the popular public conception that Christianity in Africa is ...