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Bediako, K. (2009) | |
The emergence of world Christianity and the remaking of theology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 50-55. |
Olabimtan, K. (2009) | |
A Yoruba evangelist encounters the faiths of his ancestors | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 37-49. |
Kabiro wa Gatumu. (2009) | |
Appropriating the epistle to the Hebrews using primal resources: a reading from an African world view | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 29-36. |
Tshehla, M.S. (2009) | |
On the ideals of African Christian biblical scholarship: a reflection inspired by doctoral study | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 23-28. |
Bediako, G.M. (2009) | |
Reflections on the scholarship of Kwame Bediako and its importance for African theology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 19-22. |
Asamoah-Gyadu, J.K. (2009) | |
Who do you say I am? revisiting Kwame Bediako's responses to an eternal Christological question | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 10-18. |
Oduyoye, M.A. (2009) | |
Claiming our heritage: Africa in world Christianity | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #2. December. p. 3-9. |
Ayegboyin, D. (2009) | |
Ota ile, ota ode: reflections on the Yoruba obsession with the enemy and the use of imprecatory prayers in the Aladura Church movements | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 32-40. |
Tshehla, M.S. (2009) | |
When is mere belief inadequate? a reflection of John 8 and primal biblical appropriation | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 22-31. |
Kabiro wa Gatumu. (2009) | |
Using primal resources to appropriate the Bible: a paradigm shift for biblical hermeneutics? | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 15-21. |
Quarshie, B.Y. (2009) | |
Paul and the primal substructure of Christianity: missiological reflections on the Epistle of Galatians | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 8-14. |
Bediako, G.M. (2009) | |
Old testament religion as primal substructure of Christianity: questions and issues | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 3-7. |
Fossouo, P. (2008) | |
Primal religion and the cosmos: religious significance of the mountain as a source of theological reflection and field of new evangelisation | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #2. December. p. 49-56. |
Akintunde, D.O. (2008) | |
Vestiges of indigenous spirituality in the practices of women in African independent churches: the Nigerian experience | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #2. December. p. 43-48. |
Asamoah-Gyadu, J.K. (2008) | |
Drinking from our own wells: the primal imagination and Christian religious innovation in contemporary Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #2. December. p. 34-42. |
Bediako, K. (2008) | |
Why has the summer ended and we are not saved? encountering the real challenge of Christian engagement in primal contexts | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #2. December. p. 5-8. |
Pym, D. (2008) | |
Primal religions: appropriate religious designation or inappropriate theological imposition? | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #1. June. p. 60-69. |
Murimi, S. (2008) | |
The impact of a Christendom perspective in western missionary practice: the breaking of the African primal world-view and the shaping of a new identity among the Gikuyu | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #1. June. p. 50-59. |
Sule-Saa, S.S. (2008) | |
The redemptive role of the mother-tongue scriptures: the case of the Dagomba and Konkomba of Northern Ghana | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #1. June. p. 18-29. |
Kwabena Nketia, J.H. (2008) | |
Referential modes of meaning as strategies of communication in oral tradition | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 11 #1. June. p. 3-17. |
Ekem, J.D.K. (2007) | |
Interpreting the Lord's prayer in the context of Ghanaian mother-tongue hermeneutics | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 48-52. |
Dapila, F.N. (2007) | |
The Muslim Bible translator in the context of African Christianity today: a dilemma for mission | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 38-47. |
Mojola, A.O. (2007) | |
Outstanding challenges for contemporary Bible translation and interpretation in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 31-37. |
Akrong, A. (2007) | |
The challenge of theological education in Ghana | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 24-30. |
Asamoah-Gyadu, J.K. (2007) | |
Beyond text and interpretation: the Bible as a book of sacred power in African Christianity | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 18-23. |
Edusa-Eyison, J.M.Y. (2007) | |
The Bible in dialogue with African life and thought and the role of the mother tongue: the contribution of Kwesi Dickson to a new creative stage in theology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 8-17. |
Oduyoye, M.A. (2007) | |
Re-reading the Bible from where we have been placed: African women's voices on some biblical texts | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #2. December. p. 3-7. |
Iheanacho, M. (2007) | |
Re-reading the interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano: a modern Igbo view | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #1. June. p. 46-60. |
Kalu, O.U. (2007) | |
Gathering figs from thistles? hinterland slave trade and the Christianisation of Igboland 1900-1950 | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #1. June. p. 36-45. |
Olabimtan, K. (2007) | |
Domestic slavery and the Yoruba agents of the CMS | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #1. June. p. 23-35. |
Howell, A.M. (2007) | |
The slave trade in Northern Ghana: encounters, observations and consequences | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #1. June. p. 9-22. |
Bediako, K.; Bediako, G.M. (2007) | |
Bible studies on slavery and freedom | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 10 #1. June. p. 3-8. |
Bediako, K. (2006) | |
Whose religion is Christianity? reflections on opportunities and challenges for Christian theological scholarship as public discourse: the African dimension | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #2. December. p. 43-48. |
Walls, A.F. (2006) | |
Scholarship, mission and globalisation: some reflections on the Christian scholarly vocation in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #2. December. p. 34-37. |
Walls, A.F. (2006) | |
New mission, new scholarship: exploring the old faith in new terms | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #2. December. p. 23-29. |
Walls, A.F. (2006) | |
Scholarship under the cross: thinking Greek and thinking Christian | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #2. December. p. 16-22. |
Kwabena Nketia, J.H. (2006) | |
Oral tradition in a new mode: the shaping of indigenous scholarship and literary style | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #2. December. p. 3-15. |
Clarke, C.R. (2006) | |
African epistemology and Christian faith: towards the epistemic use of orality and symbolism in African Christian scholarship | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 56-64. |
Farisani, E.B. (2006) | |
African indigenous languages and the teaching and learning of biblical Hebrew | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 52-55. |
Pillay, P.B. (2006) | |
African indigenous knowledge systems and business practice: towards new paradigms for an African entrepreneurial culture-perspectives from South Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 42-51. |
Bediako, G.M. (2006) | |
Indigenous knowledge systems as intellectual and spiritual resource: learning from Africa for a new perspective on the European Christian story-a preliminary study of the Heliand in early saxon Christianity | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 27-41. |
Tshehla, M.S. (2006) | |
A Sesotho instance of 'the perennial challenge' of considering African indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) from a Christian perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 13-26. |
Bediako, K. (2006) | |
A new era in Christian history: African Christianity as representative Christianity: some implications for theological education and scholarship | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 9 #1. June. p. 3-12. |
Bediako, G.M. (2005) | |
Be thou my vision: the Lorica and early Irish Christian worship in African perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 46-52. |
Tshehla, M.S. (2005) | |
Thuto and worship among nineteenth-century Basotho: an initial exploration of selected early witnesses | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 35-45. |
Laryea, P.T. (2005) | |
Christian worship in the African context: the legacy of Ephraim Amu (1899-1995) | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 25-34. |
Asamoah-Gyadu, J.K. (2005) | |
Signs of the spirit: worship as experience in African Pentecostalism | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 17-24. |
Quarshie, B.Y. (2005) | |
Is African Christian worship 'a joyful noise to the Lord'? some perspectives from 1 Corinthians | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 8-16. |
Bediako, K. (2005) | |
Worship as vital participation: some personal reflections on ministry in the African Church | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #2. December. p. 3-7. |
Azumah, J. (2005) | |
Islamic Christology: a case of reverential disavowal and its implications for Christian witness | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 50-60. |
Fotland, R. (2005) | |
The Christology of Kwame Bediako | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 36-49. |
Nichols, O.S. (2005) | |
African Christian theology and the ancestors: Christology, ecclesiology and ethics and their implications beyond Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 27-35. |
Masoga, M.A. (2005) | |
'Dear God!, give us our daily leftovers and we shall be able to forgive those who trouble our souls': perspectives on conversational Biblical hermeneutics and Christology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 22-26. |
Ayegboyin, D. (2005) | |
Li oruko Jesu: Aladura grass-roots Christology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 11-21. |
Clarke, C. (2005) | |
Towards a post-missionary oral Christology among African Indigenous Churches in Ghana | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 8 #1. June. p. 3-10. |
Laryea, K.A.; Azumah, J. (2004) | |
Select bibliography on Muslim-Christian relations in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 57-60. |
Dovlo, E. (2004) | |
The engagement of Muslims and Christians in post-independence Ghana | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 48-56. |
Chesworth, J.A. (2004) | |
Muslims and Christians in East Africa since independence: shifting fortunes and perceptions | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 39-47. |
Azumah, J. (2004) | |
Issues in Christian-Muslim relations and their implications for theological formation in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 30-38. |
Sanneh, L. (2004) | |
Translatability in Islam and Christianity with special reference to Africa: recapitulating the theme | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 16-29. |
Sitoto, T. (2004) | |
The ambiguity of African Muslim identity with special reference to Christianity | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 8-15. |
Bediako, K. (2004) | |
Christianity, Islam and the kingdom of God: rethinking their relationship from an African perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 3-7. |
Mwaura, P.N. (2004) | |
Unsung bearers of Good News: AIC women and the transformation of society in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #1. June. p. 38-44. |
Asamoah-Gyadu, J.K. (2004) | |
'God's end-time militia': ecclesiology in Ghana's new charismatic ministries | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #1. June. p. 31-37. |
Omulokoli, W.A.O. (2004) | |
The roots and emergence of the modern missionary movement and the planting of Christianity in Africa | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #1. June. p. 25-30. |
Olabimtan, K. (2004) | |
Samuel Johnson (1846-1901) and Yoruba historical consciousness: discerning meaning and engaging reality in the nineteenth century | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #1. June. p. 14-24. |
Addo-Fening, R. (2004) | |
From traditionalist to Christian evangelist and teacher: the religious itinerary and legacy of Emmanuel Yaw Boakye (1834-1914) | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 7 #1. June. p. 3-13. |
Heaton, R. (2003) | |
Teaching spirituality from an African perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 44-49. |
Gundani, P.H. (2003) | |
Teaching the history of Christianity in Africa: pedagogical considerations for young practitioners | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 39-43. |
Kadenge, L. (2003) | |
Teaching theology from an African perspective: the issues | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 35-37. |
Chimeri, D. (2003) | |
Interpreting Jesus from an African perspective: a critical review of the evidence from Zimbabwe | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 28-32. |
Ndoga, S.S. (2003) | |
Teaching the Old Testament from an African perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 21-27. |
Nakah, V. (2003) | |
Issues facing the church in Zimbabwe and how theological institutions can respond | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 17-20. |
Burgess, M. (2003) | |
The quest for identity in African theology: a necessary dimension in the quest for the African renaissance: a response | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 14-16. |
Musasiwa, R. (2003) | |
The quest for identity in African theology: a necessary dimension in the quest for the African renaissance | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 6-13. |
Balcomb, A.O. (2003) | |
Theology and the quest for the African renaissance: journeying into the African horizon | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #2. December. p. 3-5. |
Wagenaar, H. (2003) | |
'Stop harassing the Gentiles': the importance of Acts 15 for African theology | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 44-54. |
Laryea, P.T. (2003) | |
Reading Acts 14:8-17 and 17:22-31 in Ga: a critical examination of the issues, meanings and interpretations arising from exegesis in the mother tongue | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 35-43. |
Ekem, J.D.K. (2003) | |
Biblical exegesis in an African pluralistic context: some reflections | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 31-34. |
Tshehla, S.M. (2003) | |
Philippians 3:7-11 and African Biblical exegesis: a reflection | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 24-30. |
Bediako, K. (2003) | |
Biblical exegesis in the African context: the factor and impact of the translated Scriptures | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 15-23. |
Dickson, K.A. (2003) | |
The theology of the cross in context | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 10-14. |
Oduyoye, M.A. (2003) | |
Creation, exodus and redemption: an African women's perspective on the Biblical narrative | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 6 #1. June. p. 3-9. |
Bediako, K. (2002) | |
Towards a new theodicy: Africa's suffering in redemptive perspective | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 47-52. |
Gray, R.L. (2002) | |
African American 'Ethiopianism': interpreting the divine redemptive mission of a chosen people | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 37-46. |
Kamta, I.M. (2002) | |
George Liele (1750-1828), prophète noir et Père de l'Eglise en Afrique et en Amérique | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 33-36. |
Wade, B.A.; Newman, L.G. (2002) | |
Africa and diaspora: on culture, bondage, liberation and the gospel in the Caribbean. Pt. 2. Emancipation and the journey to freedom | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 21-32. |
Wade, B.A.; Newman, L.G. (2002) | |
Africa and diaspora: on culture, bondage, liberation and the gospel in the Caribbean. Pt. 1. Slavery and emancipation | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 12-20. |
Walls, A.F. (2002) | |
Mission and migration: the diaspora factor in Christian history | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 3-11. |
Senavoe, J. (2002) | |
The effects of non-translation of the scriptures among the Guan of southern Ghana: some preliminary findings | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 48-60. |
Nkansah-Obrempong, J. (2002) | |
Visual theology: the significance of cultural symbols, metaphors and proverbs for theological creativity in the African context: a case study of the Akan of Ghana | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 38-47. |
Laryea, P.T. (2002) | |
Ehpraim Amu as a theologian in song: the impact of the vernacular apprehension of Christian thought | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 25-37. |
Tshehla, S.M. (2002) | |
Can anything good come out of Africa? reflections of a South African Mosotho reader of the Bible | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 15-24. |
Quarshie, B.Y. (2002) | |
Doing Biblical studies in the African context: the challenge of mother-tongue scriptures | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 4-14. |
Walls, A.F. (2001) | |
Christian scholarship in Africa in the twenty-first century | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 44-52. |
Anonymous (2001) | |
A Christian vision for the African renaissance: learning and implications from the conference | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 34-39. |
Bediako, K. (2001) | |
The African renaissance and theological reconstruction: the challenge of the twenty-first century | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 29-33. |
Paris, P.J. (2001) | |
African spiritual values and the African renaissance: a Christian perspective from the African diaspora | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 23-28. |
Oduyoye, M.A. (2001) | |
African culture and African development: a Christian reappraisal | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 19-22. |
Mana, K. (2001) | |
Chrétiens et eglises d'Afrique: penser a l'avenir, le salut en Jésue-Christ et la construction de la nouvelle société africaine | |
Journal of African Christian Thought. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 8-18. |
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