All Stories

  1. Ubuntu and Samae philosophical assist towards agapeic humanism
  2. The Holy Spirit as “the Gift” in Charles Nyamiti's Trinitarian Theology: A Pentecostal-Lutheran Dialogical Perspective
  3. Missional Masculinities in Pentecostalism in Africa
  4. ‘Minding the pentecostal paradox’: Currents and cross‐currents in pentecostal studies in Africa (PenteSA)
  5. In Search of Life‐Wisdom: Ubuntu, EnvironmEntity and Technology
  6. Reconstructing Love for God vis-à-vis Religious Intolerance in Nigeria through the Philosophy of Samae Spirit
  7. Towards a Truly Catholic and a Truly Asian Church, written by Jukka Helle
  8. A Pentecostal theology of radical sharing: Sam‐Ae and ubuntu as critical hermeneutics of engaged love
  9. SAWUBONA. A theo-ethic for everyday decolonial gestures
  10. ‘Flood this Nation with the Bible’: Rev. Godfridah Sumaili, Politics and the People’s Bible in Zambia
  11. “Drinking from Our Own Wells”: Tongshik Ryu's P'ungryu Christian identity
  12. ‘Samae Spirit’ Assist toward ‘Ubuntu Spirit’ Model for Rural Adult Christian Education in Zambia
  13. The Queer Faith Tensions: A Poetic Inquiry into the Privacy of the ‘Inner Worlds’ of African Closeted Queer Clergy
  14. The need to rethink African “Ideas of Christ” in the search for human flouring in post‐Covid‐19 era
  15. Spirit Name (Ishina Lya Mupashi) and Strong Artificial Intelligence (Strong AI)
  16. ‘To Engage in God’s Mission of Struggle for Abundant Life’: Nyambura Jane Njoroge’s Ecumenical Theological Education Vision for African Christianity
  17. ‘The Ngabwe Covenant’ and the Search for an African Theology of Eco-Pneumato-Relational Way of Being in Zambia
  18. BEMBA MYSTICO‐RELATIONALITY AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE (AGI) PARTICIPATION INIMAGO DEI
  19. Religio-cultural heritage of libation, memory and Obang cultural history, Northwest Cameroon
  20. “Clean the Nation Spiritually”: The Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs (MNGRA) and the National Sexual Moral Order in Zambia
  21. Sharing a Journey, Sharing a Story: The Missiological Hope
  22. Power relations in sexual agreements among male couples in Southern Africa
  23. Embodied ancestors: Religious objects, moral actions and well-being in the Cameroon Western Grassfields
  24. In Search of Eschato-Relationality: Pentecostal Dispensational Premillennialism and Bemba Future Imaginaries
  25. Jubilee as Restoration of Eco-Relationality: A Decolonial Theological Critique of ‘Land Expropriation without Compensation’ in South Africa
  26. Re-envisioning Tangintebu Theological College in the context of climate change: An emerging model of coconut theological education and ministerial formation
  27. In Search of Decolonial Eschatology
  28. The Day of Prayer and Its Potential for Engendering Public Ecclesiology Ecumenism in Zambia
  29. Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique, written by Linda van de Kamp
  30. Mobilising Religious Assets for Social Transformation: A Theology of Decolonial Reconstruction Perspective on the Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs (MNGRA) in Zambia
  31. ‘The Altars Are Holding the Nation in Captivity’: Zambian Pentecostalism, Nationality, and African Religio-Political Heritage
  32. Making Critically Conscious Disciples: A Zambian Pentecostal Pneumato-Discipleship Missiology
  33. On the Road to Emmaus: Together towards Life as Conversation Partner in Missiological Research
  34. HIV & AIDS in Africa: Christian Reflection, Public Health, Social Transformation , written by Jacquineau Azetsop
  35. Paul Gifford. Christianity, Development and Modernity in Africa. London: Hurst & Company, 2015. 187 pp.
  36. Checking Out the Future: A Perspective from African Theological Education
  37. Reconstituting Ndembu traditional eco-masculinities: An African theodecolonial perspective
  38. The Denial of African Agency: A Decolonial Theological Turn
  39. ‘A Voice Shouting in the Wilderness’
  40. A POTENTIAL THEOLOGICAL PEDAGOGY FOR RECONSTRUCTING LIFE-GIVING MASCULINITIES IN AFRICAN CONTEXT: THE CASE OF THE PILOT PROGRAMME ON GENDER, RELIGION AND HEALTH