Making Disciples in Africa: Engaging Syncretism in the African Church Through Philosophical Analysis of Worldviews
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Making Disciples in Africa: Engaging Syncretism in the African Church Through Philosophical Analysis of Worldviews  -     By: Jack Pryor Chalk

Making Disciples in Africa: Engaging Syncretism in the African Church Through Philosophical Analysis of Worldviews

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Title: Making Disciples in Africa: Engaging Syncretism in the African Church Through Philosophical Analysis of Worldviews
By: Jack Pryor Chalk
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Langham Global Library
Publication Date: 2013
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1907713719
ISBN-13: 9781907713712
Stock No: WW71371X

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The church in Africa is growing faster in sheer numbers than in any other place or time in the history of Christianity. With two-thirds of sub-Saharan Africa professing to be Christian it should be a concern to all Christians that the biblical worldview has had little impact on the shaping of contemporary African culture. In this book Jack Chalk analyses the belief systems of the worldviews that are based on Christianity and African Traditional Religion. The analysis, conclusion and recommendations are presented with the view to helping the church in Africa deal with syncretism and the effect it has on the beliefs and practices of its members.

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