Description
An African Introduction to the New Testament, written by a wide array of scholars from across Africa, is the first of its kind to engage every book in the New Testament from the African context. Each of the chapters offers a thematic engagement of the book in light of sociocultural and religious heritage.
This introductory book provides readers with a glimpse of how African Christians read the New Testament text in their contexts by fleshing out themes that connect with African cultures. This volume is a valuable resource for anyone interested in African voices in biblical interpretation, as it provides an introductory platform for delving deeper into every book of the New Testament.
Details
Author: |
Ferdinand I. Okorie |
Editor: |
Elizabeth W. Mburu |
Pages: |
570 |
Publisher: |
Fortress Press |
Publication Date: |
February 10, 2026 |
Binding: |
Hardcover |