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This book has two main sections, namely Ubuntu and sexuality. The first section explores the notion of Ubuntu by first discussing what Ubuntu is and then applying it to suggest a biblical leadership that combines Ubuntu values and New Testament leadership values identified in the ministry of Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul. The leadership is called Ubu-biblical leadership. It continues to explore how Ubuntu manifest among South African African Gen-Z, provides a theological hermeneutic grounded on the hybrid of the African maize and sorghum grinding process and Pentecostalism, called Ubuntu…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book has two main sections, namely Ubuntu and sexuality. The first section explores the notion of Ubuntu by first discussing what Ubuntu is and then applying it to suggest a biblical leadership that combines Ubuntu values and New Testament leadership values identified in the ministry of Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul. The leadership is called Ubu-biblical leadership. It continues to explore how Ubuntu manifest among South African African Gen-Z, provides a theological hermeneutic grounded on the hybrid of the African maize and sorghum grinding process and Pentecostalism, called Ubuntu Pentecostal Hermeneutics, and finally presents God's plan of salvation to show that Africa and Africans features in such plan, not as an after thought, but as part of the eternal plan of God's salvation for mankind. The second section explores the issues of sexuality from diverse backgrounds before exploring some biblical explicit and implied sexuality references in selected Old and New Testament books of the Bible. It then discusses theological and society myths associated with sex before providing an Ubuntu view of sexuality.
Autorenporträt
Modisa Mzondi is one of the three founders of Let My People Go Ministries, founder and director of Back to Basics-Kago Leswa, involved in pastoring, teaching, leadership development, youth ministry, couples' ministry, and theological training. Modisa earned two doctoral degrees (Theology and Biblical Studies) from the University of Johannesburg.