This article explores the differences and similarities between the social value systems of the New Testament, the West and Africa. While it is acknowledged that the categories “The New Testament”, the “West” and “Africa”, are very broad general categories, it is possible to distinguish between them at a certain level of abstraction. It is shown that Biblical social values and traditional African social values are much closer to each other than they are to Western social values. This has enormous implications for the practising of theology and for the interpreting and use of Biblical texts
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
African Cultural Hermeneutics is an approach in biblical interpretation that makes African socio-cul...
In the recent time, African Christian scholars have been singing like a hymn, the need to inculturat...
The life of modern people evolves around economics and all that goes with it, such as labour, produc...
The use of the social sciences in the interpretation of the New Testament emerged from the 1970s an...
Unlike the global North, “the ferment of Christianity” in the global South, among the majority of wo...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The thrust of this article is an attempt to respond to the question whether we can read and interpre...
Prosperity preaching is a powerful trend in Pentecostalism, and it is also an issue in West Africa. ...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
This article is an attempt to bring into light the African religious cultural values used to befrien...
In this paper, I examine how the Bible is interpreted in Africa’s theological institutions (includin...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
The present study discusses epistemological foundations of intercultural constructions of the New Te...
What appears to be African Biblical Hermeneutics often refers to the geographical location of the au...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
African Cultural Hermeneutics is an approach in biblical interpretation that makes African socio-cul...
In the recent time, African Christian scholars have been singing like a hymn, the need to inculturat...
The life of modern people evolves around economics and all that goes with it, such as labour, produc...
The use of the social sciences in the interpretation of the New Testament emerged from the 1970s an...
Unlike the global North, “the ferment of Christianity” in the global South, among the majority of wo...
This article traces the rise and development of intercultural Biblical exegesis in Africa, especiall...
The thrust of this article is an attempt to respond to the question whether we can read and interpre...
Prosperity preaching is a powerful trend in Pentecostalism, and it is also an issue in West Africa. ...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
This article is an attempt to bring into light the African religious cultural values used to befrien...
In this paper, I examine how the Bible is interpreted in Africa’s theological institutions (includin...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
The present study discusses epistemological foundations of intercultural constructions of the New Te...
What appears to be African Biblical Hermeneutics often refers to the geographical location of the au...
This article attempts to chart the reading strategies and resources of ordinary African 'readers' of...
African Cultural Hermeneutics is an approach in biblical interpretation that makes African socio-cul...
In the recent time, African Christian scholars have been singing like a hymn, the need to inculturat...