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This book explores African Biblical Hermeneutics, emphasizing trends and themes relevant to African experiences and identity. Edited by Madipoane Masenya and Kenneth N. Ngwa, it features scholarly contributions that address methodologies in biblical interpretation, critiques of prosperity gospel, and the socio-cultural concept of Ubuntu. The work also examines the intersection of sexuality, HIV/AIDS, and the Bible, alongside responses to global crises of war and violence. The authors aim to make African contexts a vital resource in biblical studies, fostering dialogue and understanding. Targeted towards scholars and those interested in African theology, it seeks to globalize African Biblical Hermeneutics through publication.
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