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The african dimension of christianity

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Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology
Keywords
christianity
Africa
Jesus Chris
Christian faith
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Christian denominations
Global Church History and World Christianity
Dogmatics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235583
Abstract
"ith malice. The truth is otherwise. While it is true that missionaries in the last few centuries brought the gospel of Jesus Christ to Africa from Europe, the fact is that Christianity has deep roots in Africa and, in fact, is older than Islam. The heart of the Christian faith is Jesus Christ, God incarnate in human flesh. If God's Son were to become man, he had to become a particular man in a particular place. He could not be everywhere, speaking every language as his own mother tongue. "
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1999
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