Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako
In the five years since Kwame Bediako passed away there has been a growing desire among colleagues and friends to put together a book that would honour his memory. The title has been chosen to reflect the range of interests and concerns that motivated Bediako's scholarly work, including his founding and nurturing of ACI, originally named Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied Theology (ACMC), located at Akropong-Akuapem in Ghana. His vision was for the renewal of Christianity as a universal faith, not just in Africa, but also in the non-Western world generally, and with a long-term view to a renewal of the faith in the West. The image of facets of the diamond was his way of describing his vision of the unity-in-diversity that is the biblical mandate for the world church. Thus, Bediako's interpretation of the African Christian story, to which he devoted so much of his time and energy - 'the surprise story of the modern missionary movement' - was always in relation to the wider Christian story, whether of earlier periods or of other contemporary settings around the world.

This collection of essays has sought to achieve a good representation of mentors, colleagues and disciples from around the world. The contributions come from a variety of countries, theological disciplines and perspectives, and represent either a direct outworking of his vision and initiatives or a connection with them. Taken together, they demonstrate Bediako's conviction that the theological creativity emerging in Africa is also for the benefit of the mission of the world church. All the essays key into the general theme from contributors' own particular perspectives and areas of specialisation and capture something of the vision that inspired Kwame Bediako, which he shared, and the legacy he has bequeathed. In addition, they make a contribution to a deeper understanding of world Christianity in our time and provide pointers to the ongoing scholarly task in the service of the church in mission. For it is vital that we continue to see new facets of the diamond that is the universality of the Gospel, as lived and proclaimed through the world church.
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Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako
In the five years since Kwame Bediako passed away there has been a growing desire among colleagues and friends to put together a book that would honour his memory. The title has been chosen to reflect the range of interests and concerns that motivated Bediako's scholarly work, including his founding and nurturing of ACI, originally named Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied Theology (ACMC), located at Akropong-Akuapem in Ghana. His vision was for the renewal of Christianity as a universal faith, not just in Africa, but also in the non-Western world generally, and with a long-term view to a renewal of the faith in the West. The image of facets of the diamond was his way of describing his vision of the unity-in-diversity that is the biblical mandate for the world church. Thus, Bediako's interpretation of the African Christian story, to which he devoted so much of his time and energy - 'the surprise story of the modern missionary movement' - was always in relation to the wider Christian story, whether of earlier periods or of other contemporary settings around the world.

This collection of essays has sought to achieve a good representation of mentors, colleagues and disciples from around the world. The contributions come from a variety of countries, theological disciplines and perspectives, and represent either a direct outworking of his vision and initiatives or a connection with them. Taken together, they demonstrate Bediako's conviction that the theological creativity emerging in Africa is also for the benefit of the mission of the world church. All the essays key into the general theme from contributors' own particular perspectives and areas of specialisation and capture something of the vision that inspired Kwame Bediako, which he shared, and the legacy he has bequeathed. In addition, they make a contribution to a deeper understanding of world Christianity in our time and provide pointers to the ongoing scholarly task in the service of the church in mission. For it is vital that we continue to see new facets of the diamond that is the universality of the Gospel, as lived and proclaimed through the world church.
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Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako

Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako

by Gillian Mary Bediako
Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako

Seeing New Facets of the Diamond: Christianity as a Universal Faith - Essays in Honor of Kwame Bediako

by Gillian Mary Bediako

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In the five years since Kwame Bediako passed away there has been a growing desire among colleagues and friends to put together a book that would honour his memory. The title has been chosen to reflect the range of interests and concerns that motivated Bediako's scholarly work, including his founding and nurturing of ACI, originally named Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied Theology (ACMC), located at Akropong-Akuapem in Ghana. His vision was for the renewal of Christianity as a universal faith, not just in Africa, but also in the non-Western world generally, and with a long-term view to a renewal of the faith in the West. The image of facets of the diamond was his way of describing his vision of the unity-in-diversity that is the biblical mandate for the world church. Thus, Bediako's interpretation of the African Christian story, to which he devoted so much of his time and energy - 'the surprise story of the modern missionary movement' - was always in relation to the wider Christian story, whether of earlier periods or of other contemporary settings around the world.

This collection of essays has sought to achieve a good representation of mentors, colleagues and disciples from around the world. The contributions come from a variety of countries, theological disciplines and perspectives, and represent either a direct outworking of his vision and initiatives or a connection with them. Taken together, they demonstrate Bediako's conviction that the theological creativity emerging in Africa is also for the benefit of the mission of the world church. All the essays key into the general theme from contributors' own particular perspectives and areas of specialisation and capture something of the vision that inspired Kwame Bediako, which he shared, and the legacy he has bequeathed. In addition, they make a contribution to a deeper understanding of world Christianity in our time and provide pointers to the ongoing scholarly task in the service of the church in mission. For it is vital that we continue to see new facets of the diamond that is the universality of the Gospel, as lived and proclaimed through the world church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498217293
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/14/2015
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Editorial ix

Prologue: The Discovery of 'African Traditional Religion' and its Impact on Religious Studies Andrew F. Walls 1

Part 1 Engaging The Thought of Kwame Bediako

'Jesus, Pioneer and Perfecter of Faith' (Heb. 12:2): Kwame Bediako's Hebrews-based Ancestor Christology Revisited Benhardt Y. Ouarshie 21

Kwame Bediako and the Eternal Chris to logical Question J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu 38

To the Akan first, and also to the Sotho: Kwame Bediako and the Measure of Christianity Samuel M. Tshehla 56

Shifting the Theological Paradigm in Africa - Building on the Legacy of Kwame Bediako A.O. Balcomh 67

Kwame Bediako, A Deeply Christian Scholar, and the Implications of his Example Watson Omulokoli 81

The Influence of Kwame Bediako in the Netherlands Hans Visser 94

Double religiosity in Noiway: The Persisting Presence of Primal Religiosity Roar G. Fotland 105

Christian Thinking in an Age of World Christianity, Fresh Opportunities for Theology in the West Joel A. Carpenter 118

Part 2 Exploring Facets of Christian Universality

Reflections on the Mission Challenges and Opportunities of the Evangelical-Pentecostal Churches in Latin America Ruben (Tito) Paredes 135

Missional Church: Theory and Practice, and a Malaysian Case Study Tormod Engelsviken 144

Called from a Caul: Personal Reflections on Christian Mission and the Primal Heritage Ingrid M. Reneait Walls 162

Biblical Resources for Understanding Human Rights Chris Sugden 174

Part 3 Universality in African Focus

The Chagga Scapegoat Purification Ritual and a Re-reading of the Goat of 'Azazel' (&cgpN;&cgpOcdotbdia;&cgpI;&cgpO;&cgpMbvtwodotbar;) in Leviticus 16 - Preliminary Observations Aloo Osotsi Mojola 191

Scientific Reading of the Bible in Mother Tongues: Cases from Cameroon and Rwanda Pascal Fossouo 210

Beyond Translating Western Commentaries: Bible Commentary Writing in African Languages Allison M. Howell 225

The Interface between Gospel and Culture in the New Testament Era and Its Significance for African Christianity Kabiro wa Gatumu 249

Abosom (Onyame mma - children of God) and Jesus Christ (the Son of God): An Engagement of the Intermediary Role of Abosom in Akan Religion with that of Jesus Christ in the Christian Faith Ernestina Afriyie 261

Bishop Athanasius: His Life, Ministry and Legacy to African Christianity and the Global Church Robert Aboagye-Mensah 269

The Study of African Christianity: Trajectories and Prospects Kehinde Olabimtan 285

Discovering the Life and Controversies of Augustus William Hanson, Nineteenth-Century Missionary, Chaplain, Diplomat and Bible Translator on the Gold Coast Philip Laryea 298

African Culture and African Development: A Critical Reappraisal Mercy Amba Oduyoye 317

Spirituality and Healing in African Indigenous Cultures and Contemporary Society Philomena Njeri Mwaura 325

'This Kairos of Our Time': African Christian Spirituality in Relation to Social Transformation in Kenya Today Diane B. Stinlon 336

Epilogue

Christian Universality, Christian Scholarship and Institution Building - Kwame Bediako on a Vision in Process Gillian Mary Bediako 361

Kwame Bediako, A Bibiliography of His Published Writings 371

Contributors 377

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