230.0706 REE /1//1
Reed R. L., ;
African Contextual Realities / Rodney L Reed (Editor) . — Cambria : Langham Global Library, ©2018. — 290 p.. — (ASET). — ISBN 978-1-78368-473-1
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Зміст:
Contents
Cover
ASET Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I – Contextualizing Theory and Theology for Africa
1 Holiness, Missio Dei and the Church in Africa
Abstract
Definition and Concepts of Mission and Holiness
The Old Testament Witness
New Testament Witness
Toward a Theological Synthesis of Holiness and Mission
The African Church in Light of Holiness and Mission
Conclusion
Practical Recommendations for the Church
Bibliography
2 A Theology of Spiritual Power in African Christianity
Abstract
Introduction
African Worldview
Biblical Worldview
An African Biblical Worldview
3 Contextualization of Pastoral Theology in African Christianity: Theory, Models,
Methods, and Practice
Abstract
Introduction
Pastoral Theology, Contextualization, and Reframing Method
Contextualization of Pastoral Theology (Theory and Practice) for Africa
Theological Background to an African Pastoral Theology: Models, Methods, The-
ory, and Practice
Pastoral Theology and Its Practice in Care and Counseling in Africa
Paradigm Shift for African Pastoral Care and Counseling
Theoretical Frameworks of Pastoral Theology: Classic Models
Paradigm Shift: Critique of Classic Models by Western-Hemisphere Theologians
Critique by African Pastoral Theologian
Contextualized African Pastoral Theology: African Christian Models and Methods
for Theory and Practice
Contextual Proposals for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Pastoral Care and
Counseling
Reframing Theory, Method, and Model in African Pastoral Theology: Cautions
Reframing as Contextualization in African Christianity: A New Paradigm and Sec-
ond-Level Change in Theory and Practice
Conclusion
Bibliography
4 The Significance o
4 The Significance of Johann Ludwig Krapf’s Mission Work in East Africa
Abstract
Contents
Cover
ASET Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I – Contextualizing Theory and Theology for Africa
1 Holiness, Missio Dei and the Church in Africa

Abstract

Definition and Concepts of Mission and Holiness

The Old Testament Witness

New Testament Witness

Toward a Theological Synthesis of Holiness and Mission

The African Church in Light of Holiness and Mission

Conclusion

Practical Recommendations for the Church

Bibliography

2 A Theology of Spiritual Power in African Christianity

Abstract

Introduction

African Worldview

Biblical Worldview

An African Biblical Worldview

Conclusion

Bibliography

3 Contextualization of Pastoral Theology in African Christianity: Theory, Models, Methods, and Practice

Abstract

Introduction

Pastoral Theology, Contextualization, and Reframing Method

Contextualization of Pastoral Theology (Theory and Practice) for Africa

Theological Background to an African Pastoral Theology: Models, Methods, Theory, and Practice

Pastoral Theology and Its Practice in Care and Counseling in Africa

Paradigm Shift for African Pastoral Care and Counseling

Theoretical Frameworks of Pastoral Theology: Classic Models

Paradigm Shift: Critique of Classic Models by Western-Hemisphere Theologians

Critique by African Pastoral Theologian

Contextualized African Pastoral Theology: African Christian Models and Methods for Theory and Practice

Contextual Proposals for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Pastoral Care and Counseling

Reframing Theory, Method, and Model in African Pastoral Theology: Cautions

Reframing as Contextualization in African Christianity: A New Paradigm and Second-Level Change in Theory and Practice

Conclusion

Bibliography

4 The Significance of Johann Ludwig Krapf’s Mission Work in East Africa
Introduction
Krapf’s Early Life and Initial Mission to East Africa
Krapf’s Arrival in Ethiopia
The European Presence and Interests in East Africa in the 1840s
The “Germans” of East Africa
Krapf’s and Rebmann’s Ventures into the Interior of East Africa
The Last Years of Krapf’s Mission to East Africa
The Legacy of Ludwig Krapf
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part II – Addressing African Realities
5 Syncretism in African Christianity: A Boon or a Bane?
Abstract
Introduction: African Contextual Realities
Apostasy and Double Loyalty
Trends and Developments
Syncretism
Conclusion: Boon or Bane?
Bibliography
6 Dependency’s Long Shadow: Mission Churches in Kenya and Their Children
Abstract
Introduction
Discussion
Bibliography
7 The Impact of an Essential African Christian Theological Reconciliation Schema
in Peace-Building in Africa
Abstract
Introduction
Fundamental ACT Reconciliation Schema in Peace-Building in Africa
The Impact of the ACT Reconciliation Agenda on Peace-Building in Africa
Conclusion and Recommendations
Bibliography
8 Widow Cleansing in Rural Kenya: Toward a Critically Contextualized Theological
Response
Abstract
Introduction
Widow Cleansing: Phenomenological Analysis
Current Interventions and Their Limitations
Bridging the Gap: Theological and Biblical Reflection
Conclusion
Bibliography
9 Religion, a Means to Disobedience: A Reflective Analysis of the Story of the Gold-
en Calf in Exodus 32
Abstract
Introduction
A Reflective Analysis of Exodus 32: How Religion Can Be a Means to Disobe-
dience
Conclusion
Bibliography
10 Interfaith Dialogue between Christians and Muslims as a Response to Religious
Radicalization in Kenya
Abstract
Introduction
Basis for Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Interfaith Dialogue Found in Christian and Muslim Theology
Divergent Issues for Interfaith Dialogue in Biblical Teachings
Divergent Issues for Interfaith Dialogue in Qur’anic Teachings
Christians’ Views on Interfaith Dialogue in Kenya
Muslim Attitudes toward Christians
Cross-Cutting Issues for Interfaith Dialogue in Biblical and Qur’anic Teachings
Challenges to Constructive Christian-Muslim Dialogue in Kenya
Interfaith Dialogue in Response to Radicalization
Recommendations and Strategies for Overcoming Radicalism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part III – Christian Education in the African Context
11 African Christian Universities and the Old Testament Concept of the Lev
Abstract
Introduction
What Is the לֵב (Lev)?
Challenges for African Christian Universities
African Christian Universities’ Prospects and the Lev
Conclusion
Bibliography
12 A New Model of Theological Training in Nairobi: Tyrannus Hall at the Nairobi
Chapel
Abstract
Introduction
Biblical Basis for Theological Education
The Church and Theological Education in Africa
Technology and Other Changes in Education
New Educational Models
Theological Education in Nairobi Today
Tyrannus Hall
Limitations of Tyrannus Hall
Way Forward
Conclusion
Bibliography
13 From the Classroom to the Pulpit: Navigating the Challenges
Abstract
Introduction
Contextual Relevance
Methodology
Adequacy of Resources
Research, Writing, and Publishing
What Next?
Bibliography
14 Toward the Propagation of KAG Christian Schools in Kenya: An Investigation of
Stakeholder Perceptions
Abstract
Introduction
Christian Education during the Pre-Reformation and Reformation Period
The General Benefits of Church-Based Christian Schools
Church-Based Christian Schools across Africa and in Kenya
Methodology
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix A: Interview Guide for KAG Executive Members
Appendix B: Focus Group Interview Guide for Pastors
15 Spirituality, Work Conditions, and Job Satisfaction of Distance Education Per-
sonnel in Kenya’s Christian Institutions of Higher Education
Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
Factors Related to Job Satisfaction
Personnel Initiatives to Enhance Job Satisfaction
Summary
Grounded Theory
Bibliography
List of Contributors
About ASET
About Langham Partnership
Endnotes


Анотація:
Everyone who has "eyes to see" acknowledges the growing importance of the African church to the future of global Christianity. But what does it mean for the church to take root in Africa? How should the message of the gospel and the practice of Christianity be contextualized for Africa? African Contextual Realities addresses many of the questions surrounding contextualization from a practical point of view and is the fruit of the 6th Annual Conference of the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology held in Nairobi in 2016. The book explores such questions as:
In what ways should the mission of God be universally recognizable in every cultural context?
In our efforts to contextualize, how do we avoid compromising the very gospel we are to proclaim?
How can the African church wean itself away from dependency on the Western church?
How does Christianity speak into some of the cultural and social issues arising out of contemporary African settings - issues like widow cleansing, Christian-Muslim relations, and peace-building?
All those who are interested to learn more about the contextualization of African Christianity will find this volume to be an important resource.