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Examines the nature of Christianity in Igboland, Nigeria, and proposes dialogue as an effective inculturation model for authentic Igbo Christianity. Combines literary and field research to present the current state of Igbo Christianity and its inadequacies, and asserts that for Christianity to become authentically Igbo, the Igbo must hear the Christian message in a language they can understand and conceive Christian meanings in symbols and metaphors that are native to them. Includes a glossary. The author is senior pastor of First Baptist Church in the Imo State of Nigeria. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Add Authentic African Christianity: An Inculturation Model for the Igbo, How deeply committed to the Christian faith are the Igbo? This question is both timely and current for the issue of practicing Christianity in Igboland, and deserves both objective and enduring answers. To answer this question objectively and suggest an e, Authentic African Christianity: An Inculturation Model for the Igbo to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Authentic African Christianity: An Inculturation Model for the Igbo, How deeply committed to the Christian faith are the Igbo? This question is both timely and current for the issue of practicing Christianity in Igboland, and deserves both objective and enduring answers. To answer this question objectively and suggest an e, Authentic African Christianity: An Inculturation Model for the Igbo to your collection on WonderClub |