<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Professor Turaki undertakes an analysis of African Traditional Religion, its history with Christianity, and the need for African Christian theology to address its cultural and historical roots. A conceptual framework and practical guide for engaging African cultures and religions with compassion and a foundation rooted in scriptural truth.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In a world of increasing globalization, we live amidst a clash of cultures, religions, and worldviews - each battling for the human heart and mind. </p><p>In this in-depth study, Yusufu Turaki offers a theological framework for engaging this clash of perspectives in Africa, where traditional African religions, colonialism, and exposure to Christianity have each had a lasting impact on contemporary African worldviews. Professor Turaki undertakes a systematic analysis of the nature of African Traditional Religion, its complex history with Christianity, and the need for African Christian theology to address its cultural and historical roots effectively. He provides both a conceptual framework and practical guide for engaging African cultures and religions with compassion, understanding, and a firm foundation rooted in scriptural truth. This book is an excellent resource for students of religion and theology, as well as those interested in Africa's traditional heritage or drawn to the important work of cross-cultural and inter-religious dialogue.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>This book is one of Professor Turaki's tremendous contributions to African theological, social and ethical reflections. Its interdisciplinary and multidimensional approach and perspective makes it a very critical theological handbook. </p><p><strong>Rev Sunday Bobai Agang, PhD</strong><br /> ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS), Jos, Nigeria</p><p>This book not only guides the African scholar and pastor, it also models a method of theologizing that can be used by faithful theologians in any culture where a traditional worldview needs to be renewed by the gospel of Jesus Christ.</p><p><strong>Dr Joshua Bogunjoko, MD</strong><br /> SIM International Director</p><p>Turaki pitches his strong voice a notch higher in this book, suggesting a new methodology in the search for genuine Christian understanding that takes into consideration spiritual and social needs of African Traditional Religions.</p><p><strong>Rev Aiah Foday-Khabenje, PhD</strong><br /> Association of Evangelicals in Africa</p><p>This classic from Turaki is a theological road-map for constructing an African Christian theology for public engagement!</p><p><strong>Randee Ijatuyi-Morphe, PhD</strong><br /> Director, Hokma House, Nigeria</p><p>This book is a definitive text on the methodology for a sound Christian understanding of African Traditional Religion and its pervasive influence on the mindset of Africans that is both biblically rooted and theologically responsible.</p><p><strong>Pastor Cosmas Ilechukwu, DMin</strong><br /> General Overseer, Charismatic Renewal Ministries, Inc.</p><p>The genius of the book is found in the extraordinary use of a method that reflects on the inner logic and workings of the traditional religious mind and thought in order to formulate an African theology that is relevant and biblical. In this regard, it is a double-edged sword that cuts deeply into African Traditional Religion and presents a truly biblical African Christianity.</p><p><strong>Samuel Waje Kunhiyop, PhD</strong><br /> ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria</p><p>Turaki has provided a masterly and comprehensive work which will remain a reference point and guide for students and pastors for many years to come. It will surely go a long way to fulfil the author's hope that it will help to strengthen the faith and commitment of African Christians, and that African peoples, societies and nation-states will thereby be renewed and transformed.</p><p><strong>The Most Rev Dr Benjamin A. Kwashi</strong><br /> Bishop of Jos, Nigeria</p><p>I believe this volume will stand for decades to come not only as Professor Turaki's magnum opus, but as a cherished guide to serious African Christians and scholars.</p><p><strong>Pastor Gary S. Maxey, PhD</strong><br /> Founder, West Africa Theological Seminary</p><p>Given the challenges facing the church in Africa, this book is a valuable and timely contribution to the ongoing conversation on the nature and expression of modern African Christianity.</p><p><strong>Elizabeth Mburu, PhD</strong><br /> Pan-Africa Christian University, Nairobi, Kenya</p><p>Everyone who serves the church in Africa, whether foreigner or indigene, will minister more effectively by reading and understanding the diverse facts and interpretations found in this book. I have often told my students and friends that Yusufu Turaki is Africa's most thoughtful and prolific theologian. This book confirms that conviction by showcasing his vast knowledge, experience, wisdom and hard work.</p><p><strong>Danny McCain, PhD</strong><br /> University of Jos, Nigeria</p><p>Turaki's wisdom and biblical and theological prowess in handling this sensitive subject in a comprehensive and balanced manner is commendable.</p><p><strong>James Nkansah-Obrempong, PhD</strong><br /> Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology, Kenya</p><p> </p><br>
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