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The central theoretical argument of this book is that everyone's culture, language, music, race, intonation, custom, norms and values are unique and must be keenly respected by all. Though these may pass through some sorts of development, they should not be regarded as inferior in any way. African theology and especially African Christian Theology which aims at restoring Africans' personality, integrity and dignity as well as the valuation of Africa's culture should be a welcome development. For the fact that Christ is indiscriminative, Africans should not be discriminated or neglected for any…mehr

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The central theoretical argument of this book is that everyone's culture, language, music, race, intonation, custom, norms and values are unique and must be keenly respected by all. Though these may pass through some sorts of development, they should not be regarded as inferior in any way. African theology and especially African Christian Theology which aims at restoring Africans' personality, integrity and dignity as well as the valuation of Africa's culture should be a welcome development. For the fact that Christ is indiscriminative, Africans should not be discriminated or neglected for any reason(s). More so, the book asserts and believes the fact that God is the Creator of all human beings and that guarantees African Christians of their dignity and equality with other people created by God all over the world; in serving and worshiping the Almighty God.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Silas Tom Silas PhD, is a prolific writer and an evangelist. He is presently the Rector of Sure Foundation Polytechnic, Ikot Akai, Ukanafun L. G. A., Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Religion and Society from ABSU; M.A. in Ethics, B.A. (Hons) and B.Th. Degrees from NWU, South Africa.