The Understanding of Family in Ghana as a Challenge for a Contextual Ecclesiology (Studien zur systematischen Theologie und Ethik)
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Author(s)Moses Asaah Awinongya
PublisherLIT Verlag
ISBN / ASIN3643903146
ISBN-139783643903143
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Sales Rank7,920,539
CategoryReligion
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The life and nature of the Church are better understood in terms of a self-identity that relies on the language and cultural framework of the stakeholders. Since theological reflections do not take place in a vacuum, the socio-cultural context gains importance. The question is: How much culture can the Church, as a whole, accommodate without losing its universal character? With a focus on the West African country of Ghana, this book analyzes the potential trade-offs and conflicts between the Church and culture in a pluri-religious and multi-cultural society. Further, it shows the dangers of exclusion within the Church and offers possible solutions. (Series: Studien zur systematischen Theologie und Ethik - Vol. 64)
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