Title: Inculturation and the Concept of God in the African Tradition
School: First School of Inculturation held in 1993.
Author: Centre of Inculturation
Publisher: Opus Mariae R.T
Year of Publication: 2001
"Inculturation and the Concept of God in the African Tradition" explores the relationship between the foundations of African spirituality and the Christian faith from the viewpoint of inculturation. It is motivated by the profound desire to genuinely open up an ongoing dialogue between Christianity and the cultural/religious traditions of the world. The heart of this book is rich in explanation for the intricate relationship that people have with the concept of God in the diverse cultural traditions and belief systems of the continent. It is through careful analysis and smart interpretation that the dynamic interplay among these diverse manifestations of the divine and the lived experiences of African people is analyzed. In this sense, this is an indispensable reading for scholars, theologians, and every inquiring mind concerned with the rich diversity of religious thought and practice across the African continent.
Mariapolis Piero,
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