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ISBN: 9781839736629
Imprint: HippoBooks
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (mm): 229 x 152 x 21
Publication Date: 31/01/2024
Pages: 404
Language: English

Apologetics in Africa

An Introduction

£19.99
Divided into four major sections, this textbook provides an in-depth exploration of the biblical, philosophical, cultural, and practical concerns facing African Christians as they proclaim and defend the gospel in Africa. Written by a diverse group of pastors and scholars, it provides a much needed interdisciplinary and contextualized approach to apologetics. It also seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and ministry practice, touching on such topics as hermeneutics, biblical criticism, church history, the nature of evil, religious inclusivism, Muslim-Christian engagement, eldership rites, domestic violence, cults, and the digital age. Biblically robust, contextually relevant, ministry-oriented, and accessible, this is a remarkable resource for enriching the life and ministry of Christians in Africa and beyond.

Author Bios

Kevin Muriithi Ndereba
(Edited By)

KEVIN MURIITHI NDEREBA has a PhD in practical theology from the University of South Africa. He is the head of the Department of Practical Theology at St. Paul’s University, Kenya, and a research fellow at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He is the co-founder of Apologetics Kenya and serves in the executive leadership of the Africa Society of Evangelical Theology (ASET) and the International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry (IASYM). He also holds a certificate in Christian Apologetics from Talbot School of Theology, California, USA.

Endorsements

This remarkable book is both a manual for answering specific questions and a guide to the proper spiritual disposition for one’s arguments. It neither shies away from the issues, nor dissolves into inoffensive relativism. I have learned immensely from it and I believe every reader will.

William Edgar, DTh
Westminster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania, USA


Providing a solid foundation for African Christians to explain their faith to non-believers, here you will find pertinent gospel responses to often confusing matters.

Victor Nakah, PhD
Mission to the World


This book’s unique contributors are African theologians with experience grappling with African realities and the contextual realities of apologetics from an African perspective. It will have a significant impact on the development of apologetics in Africa.

Rev. Nathan H. Chiroma, PhD
Africa College of Theology, Kigali, Rwanda


This is a long-awaited contribution to Christian apologetics specifically addressing issues in Africa, written by authors who are familiar with our continent.

Henk Stoker, PhD
North-West University, South Africa


The book adopts a multi-disciplinary perspective and offers critical, contemporary and relevant responses to the issues tackled. The approach is practical and down-to-earth. Clearly and simply written, this book will be warmly welcomed by younger African readers, as well as others.

Aloo Osotsi Mojola, PhD
Professor, Philosophy and Translation Studies,St Paul’s University, Kenya

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword William Edgar, DTh
  2. Introduction: African Apologetics through a Multidisciplinary Perspective Kevin Muriithi Ndereba, PhD
  3. Part I: Biblical Issues
  4. 1 Is the Bible Reliable? Biblical Criticism and Hermeneutics in Africa Elizabeth Mburu, PhD
  5. 2 An African Apologetic for the Resurrection Robert Falconer, PhD
  6. 3 Apologetics in the New Testament and Church History Kevin Muriithi Ndereba, PhD
  7. Part II: Philosophical Issues
  8. 4 Why Natural Evil is Really Moral Evil in African Thought Joseph Okello, PhD
  9. 5 Do all Religions Lead to the Same God? Mihretu Guta, PhD
  10. 6 God and Objective Moral Values Samuel Waje Kunhiyop, PhD
  11. Part III: Cultural Issues
  12. 7 The Case for Christianity as an African Religion Kyama Mugambi, PhD
  13. 8 The Doctrine of Christ and Traditional Eldership Rites: mbũrĩ cia kiama Kevin Muriithi Ndereba, PhD
  14. 9 Christian Faith and Dowry Practices: Lobola Primrose Muyambo
  15. 10 A Christian Response against Domestic Violence Seyram B. Amenyedzi, PhD
  16. 11 Christianity and the African Traditional Gods Joseph Byamukama
  17. Part IV: Practical Issues
  18. 12 Ministry in Light of New Age Movements in Africa Daniël Maritz, PhD
  19. 13 Apologetics and Cults in Africa Rev. Rodgers Atwebembeire
  20. 14 Atheism in Africa Kevin Muriithi Ndereba, PhD
  21. 15 Christian-Muslim Apologetics: History and Contemporary Practice Judy Wanjiru Wang’ombe, PhD
  22. 16 Apologetics in a Digital Age: Incarnating the Gospel for Africa’s Next Gens Kevin Muriithi Ndereba, PhD

Contributors

Elizabeth Mburu

ELIZABETH MBURU was the first woman to gain a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, North Carolina, USA. She is an associate professor of New Testament and Greek at International Leadership University, Africa International University and Pan-Africa Christian University in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr Mburu is on the board of the Africa Bible Commentary and is the editorial coordinator and New Testament editor for its revision, as well as the Anglophone Africa Regional Coordinator for Langham Literature. Professor Mburu is also the author of Qumran and the Origins of Johannine Language and Symbolism (T&T Clark, 2010).


Robert Falconer

ROBERT FALCONER holds degrees in architecture and theology. After practicing architecture in Scotland and South Africa, he and his wife were called to Kenya as missionaries, where he served as principal of a discipleship training school. Dr. Falconer currently works at South African Theological Seminary as the coordinator of student research. He lives in St. Francis Bay, South Africa, together with his wife and two sons.


Mihretu Guta

MIHRETU GUTA, PhD (Ethiopia / USA) teaches philosophy at Biola University, Azusa Pacific University, and Addis Ababa University. Dr. Guta completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at Durham University, UK under the supervision of Professor E. J. Lowe and Professor Sophie Gibb. Dr. Guta subsequently worked as a postdoctoral research fellow within the Durham Emergence Project (funded by the John Templeton Foundation), where he researched the nature of the emergence of consciousness from the standpoint of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and quantum physics. In the past, Dr. Guta served as an assistant to the academic dean and lecturer at the Evangelical Theological College in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Dr. Guta is a member of a Preaching Team at the Redeemer Church in La Mirada, California, USA.


Joseph B. Onyango Okello

JOSEPH OKELLO, PhD (Kenya / US) is professor of philosophy of Christian religion. Dr. Okello received a Th.B. from Scott Theological College (Ke nya), 1994; a M.Div. (1999) and M.A. in church music (2000) at Asbury Seminary; and a M.A. (2004) and Ph.D. (2007) in philosophy at the University of Kentucky. While he was a student at Asbury Seminary, he earned the Frank Bateman Stanger award for excellence in preaching and the Philosophy and Christian apologetics award. Dr. Okello has served as a pastor and choral director at Africa Inland Church. He has published several articles and books, including Revisiting God: A Commonsense Approach to Theism (Xulon Press, 2008).


Samuel Waje Kunhiyop

SAMUEL WAJE KUNHIYOP, PhD (Nigeria) is professor of Theology and Ethics at Jos ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS), where he previously served as Provost. Prior to that, he served as head of the Postgraduate School, South African Theological Seminary. He holds a BA (JETS), MAET (Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon), and PhD (Trinity International University, Illinois) He is an ordained minister with the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA).


Kyama M. Mugambi

KYAMA MUGAMBI, PhD (Kenya / USA) is assistant professor of World Christianity at Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut. He was previously at Africa International University, where he has been serving as a senior researcher and faculty member at the university’s Centre for World Christianity. He specializes in ecclesial, social, cultural, theological, and epistemological themes within African urban Christianity. His 2020 book, A Spirit of Revitalization: Urban Pentecostalism in Kenya, which traces the history of Pentecostalism in Kenya, has been hailed as a singular contribution to the fields of mission studies, world Christianity, and intercultural theology. He also served as the editorial manager of African Theological Network Press, an initiative advancing theological discourse among academics and church workers. He is a member of the editorial boards of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography [www.dacb.org] and Missio Africanus. He remains connected to the local church having served as a pastor for more than 20 years.


Brigitte Seyram Amenyedzi

SEYRAM AMENYEDZI, PhD (Ghana) holds an MSc in Christian Education from the Life Christian University, USA and PhD Missiology (disability research) from Stellenbosch University (2016) where she also pursued several courses in research methodology at the African Doctoral Academy. She is an ordained minister and has been in ministry for over twenty-three years. Seyram is currently a postgraduate supervisor at the South African Theological Seminary where she was a fulltime Senior lecturer for over five years. She is a research fellow with the International Research Training Group, Transformative religion: Religion as situated knowledge in processes of social transformation, funded by the South African National Research Foundation (NRF) and the German Research Foundation (DFG), and is stationed at the University of Western Cape. She has developed a number of research methodologies for doing Afrocentric Research.


Primrose Muyambo

PRIMROSE MUYAMBO (South Africa) is a Zimbabwean married to Elias Makumbini. She has just finished her Master’s degree at George Whitefield College in Cape Town, South Africa. She is passionate about issues related to marriage especially in African context. Her honours thesis looks at “oppressive challenges faced by Shona women due to traditional understanding of headship and submission.” Her Master’s thesis looks at, “Adultery in Matthew 5:27–32 in the context of discipleship in the Sermon on the Mount.” Currently, Primrose and her husband are serving in youth ministry at St Mark’s church Plumstead in Cape Town. Before she came to Cape Town to do her Master’s degree in 2019, she was serving in student ministry at the University of Zimbabwe with FOCUS Zimbabwe.

Joseph Byamukama

JOSEPH BYAMUKAMA (Uganda) is the founder and team leader at Veracity Fount, a ministry in Uganda that aims at researching and resourcing for church renewal. He is a PhD New Testament Candidate at Ridley College, Melbourne under Dr. Brian Rosner. His research focuses on the “Witness” language in the Acts of the Apostles on the backdrop of YHWH’s contest against the gods of the nations in Isaiah. Joseph is married to Daphne, and together they have a son – Abaho.


Daniël Jacobus Maritz

DANIËL MARITZ, PhD (South Africa) After school, Daniël pursued his studies in theology at the North West University in Potchefstroom. In 2015 he started his master’s degree on the New Age movement’s infiltration of the church and consequently enrolled for a Ph.D. in theology which he completed in 2020. He is a pastor at the Reformed Church Brooklyn in Pretoria and on the leadership of a church plant group called Dialogue. He established the Ratio Christi chapter at the University of Pretoria in 2018. Daniël married Ansie, who is a lecturer in linguistics, in 2015. They currently live in Pretoria.


Rodgers Atwebembeire

RODGERS ATWEBEMBEIRE, REV. (Uganda) is a PhD candidate, NorthWest University. He serves as the East Africa Director of the Africa Centre for Apologetics Research (ACFAR) and pastor of New City Community Church in Kampala, Uganda. Rodgers is much in demand as a conference speaker on apologetics, cults, and related topics, and his teaching ministry includes radio and television programs and a podcast. He is also a frequent contributor to The Gospel Coalition – Africa.


Judy Wanjiru Wang’ombe

JUDY WANJIRU WANG’OMBE did her MDiv (Biblical Studies) and MTh (Missions) with Africa International University, Kenya. She is currently a doctoral candidate of Inter-Religious Studies in the same university. She has a keen interest in understanding the lived experiences of Muslims, especially those pertaining to the world of spirits. She has served in various Muslim locations and interacted with Muslims from different cultural settings.


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