African Theocology: Studies in African Religious Creation Care - eBook
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African Theocology: Studies in African Religious Creation Care - eBook  -     By: Ebenezer Yaw Blasu

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Title: African Theocology: Studies in African Religious Creation Care - eBook
By: Ebenezer Yaw Blasu
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781532683633
ISBN-13: 9781532683633
Stock No: WW110816EB

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There is probably no set of issues of greater importance in the contemporary world than those that are to do with the Earth on which we live and depend. The more alienated we become from it the more we contribute to our own destruction. Christianity's complicity in this destruction is well-documented and hotly debated. Africa can ill afford to fall into the same trap that Western Christianity has in this regard. One senses the urgency of these concerns in Blasu's African Theocology: Studies in African Religious Creation Care. Extremely well-informed in the field, Blasu not only draws on the three major religions in Africa--Christianity, Islam, and African traditional religion--but demonstrates familiarity with the most important recent contributions in the field from Western scholarship. With its emphasis on pedagogics, African Theocology will play a seminal role in the construction of curricula for an African Christian theology of the environment and is sure to be an essential contribution to all libraries in institutions of higher learning.

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Ebenezer Yaw Blasu is the chaplain of and a senior lecturer at the Presbyterian University College, Ghana. He is a researcher in living theological issues, particularly religious cosmological and ecological praxis and holistic missional and transformational development in Christian higher education. He is the author of The Messiah is Coming Again (2002) and Physiologic Link Between Nutrition and Reproduction in Ruminants (2014). He is a contributing author to the Journal of African Christian Thought and Evangelical Theological Review.

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