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This book discusses the reasons why Christians should take active roles in the secular political for good governance to take root in African countries, especially those in the Sub-Sahara. It also discusses how they should do that taking keen interests in elucidating the nature of the political. The book 'Christians in Active Politics' discusses the reasons why Christians must take an active part in the governance affairs of their countries. The book further outlines how Christians can actively do such godly responsibilities. This Christian view of politics is not a worldly agenda but a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the reasons why Christians should take active roles in the secular political for good governance to take root in African countries, especially those in the Sub-Sahara. It also discusses how they should do that taking keen interests in elucidating the nature of the political. The book 'Christians in Active Politics' discusses the reasons why Christians must take an active part in the governance affairs of their countries. The book further outlines how Christians can actively do such godly responsibilities. This Christian view of politics is not a worldly agenda but a fulfillment of both the Great Command and the Great Commission. However, it is a book that tries to balance the politicization of theology and theologization of politics.
Autorenporträt
Hermann Yokoniah Mvula wurde als Sohn von Herrn und Frau Mvula in Lilongwe, Malawi, geboren. Er besuchte die Mponela-2-Grundschule, die Chipula-Grundschule und die Malingunde-Grundschulen in Dowa, Ntcheu bzw. Lilongwe. Besuchte die William-Murray-Schule in Nkhoma in Lilongwe und ging dann zur Africa Nazarene University in Nairobi, Kenia.