COMMUNICATING THE GOSPEL IN A DIGITAL AGE : A CASE STUDY...

In response to the increasing use of digital media in daily life and church work, this study examines how the Anglican Church of Uganda...

RESPONSES OF AFRICAN PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES TO AFRICAN REFUGEES IN DÜSSELDORF BETWEEN...

The regularity and complexity of the contemporary refugee crisis makes religious response crucial. This dissertation investigated African Pentecostal Churches’ (APCs) response to the plight...

ABBOT ʿĔNBĀQOM AND ISLAM : THE HISTORICAL-THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANQÄS’Ä AMIN’S...

Abbot ʿĔnbāqom (1470-1565) was a Yemeni convert to Christianity. He witnessed Ethiopia's Islamic conquest by Ahmad Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad Grāñ) in the sixteenth...

READING DEUTERONOMY 16-18 WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF NEPOTISM AND CORRUPTION IN...

Nepotism is described as an unjust, unethical, divisive and oppressive disparagement of the “other”, who is marginalized for kinship (family, tribal, ethnic, regional, or...

CHURCH, STATE AND THE ETHICAL IMAGINATION : A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF...

The implementation of Article 8 in South Sudan’s Constitution is inconsistent. It stipulates the separation of religion and state and the equal treatment of...

TOWARDS A CONTEXTUALISED CONCEPTUALISATION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR POST-APARTHEID NAMIBIA WITH...

This dissertation explores the question of universalised justice conceptions, applied to address post-apartheid contexts without adequate contextual analysis. Its central argument is that without...