This article entails a critical investigation of the role of Africa and Africans in the scheme of Salvation in the Old Testament. It identifies the terminology used to refer to Africa and Africans in the ancient period, and critically examines the salvific events in which God used Africa and Africans to deliver the children of Israel
This is chapter classifies ecclesiological studies, against African ecclesiological scholarship. Thi...
African Old Testament interpretation has been asserting itself against mainstream Euro-American bibl...
The perception of God, man and salvation, which are related notions, are further bound up with the q...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe importance of an engagement with...
The practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is still prevalent among some African Christians and it ...
This article proposes an African Christian theology of the blood of Jesus Christ which biblically ex...
The essay discusses the potential of the theological significance of the so-called “African presence...
Old Testament can be said to be co-terminous with African life and culture. This means that it is ab...
The practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is still prevalent among some African Christians and it ...
Based on the observation that the historical-critical methodology used in mainstream biblical studie...
An issue that is closely related to the approaches and methodologies to biblical interpretation in A...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
The Old Testament or Hebrew Bible is much loved in Africa. It is however encountered almost exclusi...
This article examines Pauls teaching on all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ for salvation in relation to...
This is chapter classifies ecclesiological studies, against African ecclesiological scholarship. Thi...
African Old Testament interpretation has been asserting itself against mainstream Euro-American bibl...
The perception of God, man and salvation, which are related notions, are further bound up with the q...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe importance of an engagement with...
The practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is still prevalent among some African Christians and it ...
This article proposes an African Christian theology of the blood of Jesus Christ which biblically ex...
The essay discusses the potential of the theological significance of the so-called “African presence...
Old Testament can be said to be co-terminous with African life and culture. This means that it is ab...
The practice of sacrifices to the ancestors is still prevalent among some African Christians and it ...
Based on the observation that the historical-critical methodology used in mainstream biblical studie...
An issue that is closely related to the approaches and methodologies to biblical interpretation in A...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
This article aims to critique western understanding of New Testament times. Most of the historical r...
The Old Testament or Hebrew Bible is much loved in Africa. It is however encountered almost exclusi...
This article examines Pauls teaching on all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ for salvation in relation to...
This is chapter classifies ecclesiological studies, against African ecclesiological scholarship. Thi...
African Old Testament interpretation has been asserting itself against mainstream Euro-American bibl...
The perception of God, man and salvation, which are related notions, are further bound up with the q...