An Introduction to Theology in Africa and the Kpelelogical Foundations of Christian Theology
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An Introduction to Theology in Africa and the Kpelelogical Foundations of Christian Theology  -     By: Charles Amarkwei

An Introduction to Theology in Africa and the Kpelelogical Foundations of Christian Theology

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Title: An Introduction to Theology in Africa and the Kpelelogical Foundations of Christian Theology
By: Charles Amarkwei
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 272
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.63 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 166671187X
ISBN-13: 9781666711875
Stock No: WW71187X

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In this book, African Christian theology is introduced as a Kpelelogical reflection about life in the context of Africa, which exists in the context of the cosmos. Kpelelogy is the ontological mode of being grasped by the agape of God in Christ by grace through faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. By this mode, African theology is introduced by way of a definition, a principle of paradox, and a description, as well as a critical view of the works of African theologians. It examines the issues of method, criteria, and sources of doing theology in Africa and introduces the method of Kpelelogy as an African theological method. This is explored further as a holistic theological method that is conscious of its being in existence, and its life in history, that is driven by faith in the triune God in a pneumatic experience that has been termed in this book as the Kpelelogical ontological mode. The book is ecumenical in view of its engagement with Christian tradition. It presents a Kpelelogical theology that is concretely African and universally Christian in the Okpelejen Wulormor--the cosmic Jesus Christ who is and was, but beyond the munus triplex (Priest, King and Prophet, threefold office of Jesus Christ) that is to come. Hence it is a theology which embraces elements of Reformed, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal, Charismatic, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox theological insights in the African context.

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