Biblical Christianity In African Perspective
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A Lasting Promise: A Christian Guide to Fighting for Your Marriage $5.34 Build a Marriage of Lasting Love Finally a practical, easy-to-read book that deals with real marital issues from a Christian perspective! Soundly based on both biblical principles and marital rese… |
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The Decline of African American Theology: From Biblical Faith to Cultural Captivity $12.34 In this book, Thabiti Anyabwile offers a challenging and provocative assessment of the history of African American Christian theology, from its earliest beginnings to the present. He argues trench… |
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Depression: A Stubborn Darkness–Light for the Path $12.25 This book gives real hope for those who struggle with depression, and for the people who love them. Dr. Ed Welch writes compassionately on the complex nature of depression and sheds light on the p… |
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Biblical Interpretation In African Perspective $47.95 Biblical Interpretation in African Perspective examines the history of biblical interpretation in Africa- specifically with interpretation of the passages using African cultural hermeneutics… |
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Biblical Christianity $15.99 “The need to redefine Christianity and the purpose of the church has continued to attract the attention of concerned Christian preachers and authors. This is more so as the central message of the gospel as the power of God for the transformation of a believer’s life has given way to humanistic philosophy and an emphasis on this worldly. In this book, Dr. Oshin takes a critical look at the church, highlighting what he perceives as wrong teachings in the church. The book is a call to believers to rediscover the gospel of Jesus Christ, and His kingdom principles. It is a call for paradigm shift – a shift from emphasis on this worldly to biblical Christianity. Dr. Vincent O. Oshin was a pastor of the Foursquare Gospel Church and a college professor in Nigeria. He currently lives in the United States with his wife, Adefunke. Before retiring voluntarily as a professor in African history, he combined his work in the academia with active role in the church. He is involved in literature ministry and with founding Resource centres for networking and equipping Saints for the work of ministry. Dr. Oshin is the founder of Word and Spirit ministries, and Director of Centre for Biblical Christianity.” |
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Biblical Interpretation in African Perspective $49.39 No Synopsis Available |
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The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African Christianity $20 “Keith A. Burton traces the story of biblical Africa and the place of the Bible in the land of Ham. He ends with an examination of the modern era and the achievements of African Christianity. This invigorating work places the story of the Bible and African Christianity in a wider global context and challenges readers to think differently about history and the biblical world.” |
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The Sacraments in Biblical Perspective $29.87 The Sacraments in Biblical Perspective |
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Anger, A Biblical Perspective $20.5 Anger, A Biblical Perspective |
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West African Christianity $20.91 West African Christianity |
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Explorations In African Biblical Studies $21 Explorations In African Biblical Studies |
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African Christianity in Britain $13.5 African Christianity in Britain |
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Blind Watchmen and the Fall of Biblical Christianity $28.5 Blind Watchmen and the Fall of Biblical Christianity |
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A Biblical Perspective on the First African American President $10.23 No Synopsis Available |
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The Exemplary Husband: A Biblical Perspective $11.36 Revised The Exemplary Husband A Biblical Perspective by Dr… |
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Biblical Sermons from a Reformed Perspective $15.67 Biblical Sermons from a Reformed Perspective |
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Biblical Perspective: Christian Education Curriculum $20.5 Biblical Perspective: Christian Education Curriculum |
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Are We Alone In The Universe? A Biblical Perspective $12.12 Are We Alone In The Universe? A Biblical Perspective |
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The Shadow of the Almighty: Father, Son and Spirit in Biblical Perspective $18 “”The Shadow of the Almighty introduces readers to the nature of God by exploring the biblical references to God as “Father,” “Son,” and “Holy Spirit.” This fruitful approach offers fresh insight into the meaning of the biblical language used for God, giving readers the background necessary for properly understanding the trinitarian perspective of the New Testament and of the Christian faith.” “Divided into four chapters, the book looks at “Father” language in early Judaism, at “Father” language in early Christianity, at “Son” language, and at language designating the Spirit. This thorough review of the traditional God language across the biblical texts shows what the earliest Christians understood by using these terms and, ultimately, what these terms mean for modern faith and practice.” “While much of this material is deceptively familiar, the authors’ close examination of how and where the different terms are used reveals some surprising results. It makes clear, for example, that speaking of God in trinitarian terms was not as radical a departure from early Jewish monotheism as many have thought, and it shows that while early Christianity was characterized by disparate ideas, the first Christians nevertheless shared a common understanding of God. Equally engaging findings of the book include the authors’ support for the traditional gendered term “Father” when speaking about God.” Complete with helpful questions at the end of each chapter, The Shadow of the Almighty provides an excellent place to begin a deeper study of God.” |
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West African Christianity: The Religious Impact $29.5 West African Christianity: The Religious Impact |
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African Christianity: Its Public Role $24.5 African Christianity: Its Public Role |
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A Critique of Atheism $21.95 Challenging the skeptical attitude of atheists, especially in relation to Christianity and the Bible, this illuminating book uses biblical quotations to illustrate and reinforce its argument for a divine God. Passionately stating that the only way to flourish and find true happiness is through God, this guidebook warns of the dangers of Satan’s temptations. From the perspective of someone in the medical profession who also witnessed firsthand the power of other belief systems—including those practiced by African witch doctors—this enlightened discussion maintains that God is the ultimate power in people’s lives. |
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Biblical Christianity in African Perspective $61.73 Nick Ansell, Wilbur O’Donovan,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Authentic Media |
Biblical Christianity In African Perspective

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Biblical Christianity In African Perspective