Christian ethics in an African context : a focus on urban Zambia

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    • Rader, Dick Allen

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Christian ethics in an African context : a focus on urban Zambia

Dick Allen Rader

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; vol. 128)

P. Lang, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-194) and index

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For 150 years Africans have been longing for a Christianity which is not the White man's religion. Missionaries have often failed to strip the Western cultural garb from their presentation of the gospel. Emerging African theologians in rapidly expanding congregations are beginning to formulate an explicitly African theology. The Christian message must be contextualized within the local culture if it is to be communicated effectively in the daily life of the African Christian. This book shows how missionaries and African Christians can work together to find timeless biblical principles and allow those principles to directly impact African culture.

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