Muli, Alfred2019-09-252019-09-252016-03-121997http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235534"In order to make the Scriptures relevant for each generation, the church must continually search the Word of God diligently in order to apply its teaching to the contemporary issues for each culture and in each generation. However, relevant biblical theology must be continually checked and corrected In the modern quest for a relevant African Christian Theology many have become overly optimistic about the moral nature of man and his religion, ignoring the teachings of Scripture. In this first article of a two-part series, Pastor Alfred Muli examines Romans 1.ยท 18-25 which serves as a lodestar in the evaluation of African Traditional Religion and the shaping of African Christian Theology. "engWith permission of the license/copyright holderAfrican TheologyRomansExegesisbiblical theologyIntercultural and contextual theologiesAfrican theologiesBiblical TheologyBible (texts, commentaries)New TestamentBiblical TheologiesThe modern Quest for an African Theology Revised in the Light of Romans 1:18-25Article